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Unforgiving Lessons From The Fall Lindsey Jacobellis

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Unforgiving Lessons From The Fall Lindsey Jacobellis
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Publisher: HarperCollins
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 16.87 MB
Author: Lindsey Jacobellis
ISBN: 9780063294509, 9780063294479, 0063294508, 0063294478
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Unforgiving Lessons From The Fall Lindsey Jacobellis by Lindsey Jacobellis 9780063294509, 9780063294479, 0063294508, 0063294478 instant download after payment.

In this deeply personal memoir in the vein of Andre Agassi's Open and Megan Rapinoe's One Life, the winningest snowboardcross rider of all time chronicles her career, a story of self-growth that reveals the secret of her resilience and how she overcame crushing early failure to win Olympic gold.

On February 16, 2006, twenty-year old American snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis was poised to win the first gold medal in women's snowboardcross, a sport making its Olympic debut. With a seemingly insurmountable lead over the other competitors, Lindsey only needed a clean run for the gold medal to be hers. But as the five-time world champion entered the last 100 meters the unthinkable happened: choosing to add a little flair to the run, she grabbed the back edge of her board—then lost her balance and fell. It was a mistake that would go down as one of the biggest "unforced errors" in all of sports history.

For the next sixteen years, Jacobellis endured...

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