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Publication Name
Santa Monica Press
ISBN
9781595800879
Book Title
Making Waves : How I Went from Swimming's Golden Girl to Surly Shirley the Steroids Whistleblower at the 1976 Montreal Olympics
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Santa Monica Press
Publication Year
2016
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Shirley Babashoff, Chris Epting
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Medical, Sports & Recreation
Topic
Women, Sports Medicine, Swimming & Diving, Olympics & Paralympics
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
20.1 Oz
Number of Pages
272 Pages

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In her extraordinary swimming career, Shirley Babashoff set thirty-nine national records and eleven world records. Prior to the 1990s, she was the most successful U.S. female Olympian and, in her prime, was widely considered to be the greatest female swimmer in the world. Heading into the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Babashoff was pictured on the cover of Sports Illustrated and followed closely by the media. Hopes were high that she would become "the female Mark Spitz." All of that changed once Babashoff questioned the shocking masculinity of the swimmers on the East German women's team. Once celebrated as America's golden girl, Babashoff was accused of poor sportsmanship and vilified by the press with a new nickname: "Surly Shirley." Making Waves displays the remarkable strength and resilience that made Babashoff such a dynamic champion. From her difficult childhood and beginnings as a determined young athlete growing up in Southern California in the 1960s, through her triumphs as the greatest female amateur swimmer in the world, Babashoff tells her story in the same unflinching manner that made her both the most dominant female swimmer of her time and one of the most controversial athletes in Olympic history.

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Publisher
Santa Monica Press
ISBN-10
1595800875
ISBN-13
9781595800879
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219262884

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Book Title
Making Waves : How I Went from Swimming's Golden Girl to Surly Shirley the Steroids Whistleblower at the 1976 Montreal Olympics
Author
Shirley Babashoff, Chris Epting
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Women, Sports Medicine, Swimming & Diving, Olympics & Paralympics
Publication Year
2016
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Medical, Sports & Recreation
Number of Pages
272 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
20.1 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Gv838.B34a3 2016
Reviews
"Shirley Babashoff was our star going into those games, possibly the greatest female American swimmer ever. . . . She was as competitive, talented and relentless an athlete as America has ever produced. She received one gold medal (a relay), five silvers, a thousand taunts and insults and many death threats."--Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle ''In hindsight, the coaches should have been the ones speaking out, but it was considered 'unsportsmanlike.' Shirley paid the price for having the courage to tell the truth. ... She'll be remembered as the victim of cheating that never got the timely recognition that she deserved. I believe the records should be adjusted, as there is definitive proof of systematic East German cheating.''--Mark Schubert, former Babashoff coach and current head coach and general manager of USA Swimming's national team "In 1976, Olympic swimmer Shirley Babashoff had the ability to equal Mark Spitz's legendary seven gold medals, had she been competing on an even playing field. Sadly, the competition was not fair and the media chose to ignore the truth, and Shirley's inability to conceal her disappointment made her the biggest victim of those Games. In Making Waves> , she gets to balance those scales with a poignant and revealing memoir. Shirley deserves this hearing and through her insights and observations, you'll learn more about this remarkable heroine than has ever been revealed before."--John Naber, 1976 Olympic swimming teammate "Shirley Babashoff was visibly robbed of Olympic gold medals in 1976 and publicly humiliated in the media. She was the first athlete to accuse the East Germans of doping, but the world was not ready listen. Forty years later, Chris Epting finally tells the truth for the world to hear."--Brent Rutemiller, Publisher of Swimming World ''Shirley should have the gold medals--she's one of America's greatest athletes ever and she had a lot of guts. Even today, athletes won't speak up for fear of being called a sore loser, but that didn't stop Shirley.''--Jill Sterkel, part of the storied 1976 relay team that defeated the East Germans, now coordinator of athletics at the University of Texas "I totally applaud what Shirley Babashoff did. It was the right thing at the right time, and looking back, it had a tremendous effect."--John Carlos, U.S. sprinter who along with Tommie Smith raised a black-power salute on the medal podium at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, " Making Waves is a stunningly honest look at the life and career of an elite Olympic athlete. Shirley Babashoff has always been an inspiration to me and countless others, and certainly belongs on top of the Mount Olympus of history's greatest swimmers. Combine that with someone who stood up for what she believed was the truth and you have a true champion. Thank you, Shirley." --Janet Evans, five-time medalist at the 1988 and 1992 Olympics "In 1976, Olympic swimmer Shirley Babashoff had the ability to equal Mark Spitz's legendary seven gold medals, had she been competing on an even playing field. Sadly, the competition was not fair and the media chose to ignore the truth, and Shirley's inability to conceal her disappointment made her the biggest victim of those Games. In Making Waves , she gets to balance those scales with a poignant and revealing memoir. Shirley deserves this hearing and, through her insights and observations, you'll learn more about this remarkable heroine than has ever been revealed before."--John Naber, five-time medalist at the 1976 Olympics "She should have been celebrated and honored, a role model for young girls and women everywhere. Maybe now Shirley Babashoff will be recognized for what she has been all along--an American hero. In Making Waves , she speaks her truth, and though much of it is tragic and painful, she speaks it anyway. This is a gutsy book about a gutsy woman."--Mary Carillo, sportscaster "In hindsight, the coaches should have been the ones speaking out, but it was considered 'unsportsmanlike.' Shirley paid the price for having the courage to tell the truth. . . . She'll be remembered as the victim of cheating who never got the timely recognition that she deserved. I believe the records should be adjusted, as there is definitive proof of systematic East German cheating."--Mark Schubert, Babashoff's legendary coach and former head coach and general manager of USA Swimming's national team "Shirley Babashoff was visibly robbed of Olympic gold medals in 1976 and publicly humiliated in the media. She was the first athlete to accuse the East Germans of doping, but the world was not ready listen. Forty years later, Chris Epting finally tells the truth for the world to hear."--Brent Rutemiller, publisher of Swimming World "Shirley Babashoff was our star going into those Games, possibly the greatest female American swimmer ever. . . . She was as competitive, talented, and relentless an athlete as America has ever produced. She received one gold medal (a relay), five silvers, a thousand taunts and insults, and many death threats."--Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle ''Shirley should have the gold medals--she's one of America's greatest athletes ever and she had a lot of guts. Even today, athletes won't speak up for fear of being called a sore loser, but that didn't stop Shirley.''--Jill Sterkel, part of the storied 1976 relay team that defeated the East Germans, now coordinator of athletics at the University of Texas "I totally applaud what Shirley Babashoff did. It was the right thing at the right time, and looking back, it had a tremendous effect."--John Carlos, U.S. sprinter who along with Tommie Smith raised a black-power salute on the medal podium at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City
Copyright Date
2016
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2016-007635
Dewey Decimal
797.21092
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes

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