Dare
to Dream is the inspiring memoir of Mike Sheridan, a UK and world
record-breaker in long-distance running with a unique approach to the marathon.
For Mike, age is just a number, and anything is possible for the older athlete.
This
is the complete story of Mike's illustrious career. He candidly shares his own
experiences with the reader-all of his ups and downs, from a childhood spent in
the endurance running hotbed of Kenya
and an off-putting experience with cross-country running in England to
becoming one of the most decorated masters of marathon running. He was the
first UK
man over 70 to run a marathon in under three hours, and he also shares here his
training methods for older runners.
Mike's
story of perseverance and success is one that is sure to inspire runners of all
ages.
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18 black and white photos
Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78255-298-7 (9781782552987)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Since retiring in October 2021, Brian Gardner has rekindled a
childhood ambition to be a writer. He is a graduate in English Literature and a
former athlete. He was a primary school teacher, fitness instructor, and a
manager in physical activity and public health. He qualified with distinction
in proofreading and copy editing from the College of Media
and Publishing in 2022. His first book, No Cross-Country for Old Men,
was published the same year. He is coauthor of the memoir of a world champion
in athletics, David Sharpe, Enigma on Track, released in 2024. He lives in Wiltshire.
A bold and audaciously ambitious runner, Mike Sheridan embraced
the grind tirelessly, year in and year out, as he straddled the fine red line
of intense training that it takes to become one of the world's best
marathoners. Through every soaring high and gut-wrenching low, through every
injury and setback, Mike put his head down and got the work done, never
complaining, always with his characteristic forward vision and his unshakable
conviction that the impossible was only impossible until it had been conquered.
This dogged belief in his own ability is what forged Mike Sheridan into a
first-class athlete and, ultimately, a world record holder. He lives in
Hampshire.