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The Dirtiest Race In History Ben Johnson Carl Lewis And The Olympic 100m Final Richard Moore

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The Dirtiest Race In History Ben Johnson Carl Lewis And The Olympic 100m Final Richard Moore
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Publisher: A&C Black Trade
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.76 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Richard Moore
ISBN: 9781408135952, 1408135957
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Dirtiest Race In History Ben Johnson Carl Lewis And The Olympic 100m Final Richard Moore by Richard Moore 9781408135952, 1408135957 instant download after payment.

The 1988 Seoul Olympics hosted what has been described as both "the dirtiest race of all time" and "the greatest track event in history." The unforgettable men’s 100 meter race has become infamous for the elation of breaking a seemingly impossible world record for human speed and for the doping scandal that followed. This book is a groundbreaking investigative account into the story of Ben Johnson and Carl Lewis, and how one of the oldest of Olympic sports became a complex high-stakes game of cheating, cover-up, and fallen heroes. The book follows the remarkable buildup to the showdown of the two rival track superstars and chronicles Johnson’s gold medal win, a title he retained only briefly before he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs and Lewis was awarded the gold. In 1999, however, after being named Sportsman of the Century by the IOC, Lewis his credibility damaged by revelations that he, too, used performance-enhancing drugs and tested positive prior to the Seoul Olympics. Containing stunning new revelations, this book features candid witness interviews, including with Johnson and Lewis, to reconstruct the race, the hype, the drugs, and the deception, and it examines how the fallout continues to impact sports today, as every new record is met with widespread skepticism.

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