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Today We Die a Little!: The Inimitable Emil Zatopek, the Greatest Olympic Runner of All Time (First Us)
Today We Die a Little!: The Inimitable Emil Zatopek, the Greatest Olympic Runner of All Time (First Us) | Richard Askwith
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We are different, in essence, from other men. If you want to enjoy something, run 100 meters. If you want to experience something, run a marathon. Emil Zatopek For a decade after the Second World War, Emil Zatopek the Czech locomotive redefined the sport of distance running, pushing back the frontiers of what was considered possible. He won five Olympic medals, set eighteen world records, and went undefeated in the 10,000-metre race for six years. His dominance has never been equaled.In the darkest days of the Cold War, he stood for a spirit of generous friendship that transcended nationality and politics. Zatopek was an energetic supporter of the Prague Spring in 1968, championing socialism with a human face in Czechoslovakia. But for this he paid a high price. After the uprising was crushed by Soviet tanks, the hardline Communists had their revenge. Zatopek was expelled from the army, stripped of his role in national sport, and condemned to years of hard and degrading manual labor. Based on extensive research in the Czech Republic, interviews with people across the world who knew him, and unprecedented cooperation from his widow, fellow Olympian Dana Zatopkova, journalist Richard Askwith s book breathes new life into the man and the myth, uncovering a glorious age of athletics and an epoch-defining time in world history."
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Through Zatopek's life story and athletic accomplishments, Askwith reminds us that our achievements are not what define us, but a reflection of who we are.