The Wizard of Foz: Dick Fosbury's One-Man High-Jump Revolution

The Wizard of Foz: Dick Fosbury's One-Man High-Jump Revolution

The Wizard of Foz: Dick Fosbury's One-Man High-Jump Revolution

The Wizard of Foz: Dick Fosbury's One-Man High-Jump Revolution

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Overview

Track and Field Writers of America's Book of the Year! “Great read! .... Evokes a time and place that many of us remember well, and provides insight for those who came after. ”—Tom Jordan, author of Pre: The Story of America’s Greatest Running Legend, Steve Prefontaine

In 1968, perhaps the finest US Olympic men’s track-and-field team ever stirred the world in unprecedented ways, among them the victory stand black rights protest by Tommie Smith and John Carlos in Mexico City. But in competition no single athlete mirrored the free-thinking ’60s better than Dick Fosbury, a failed prep high jumper who invented an offbeat style that ultimately won him a gold medal and revolutionized the event. No jumpers today use any other style than his.

Yet few know the struggles Fosbury endured to achieve his success, as he and Bob Welch recount in The Wizard of Foz. From the tragic death of a younger brother to nearly dying himself, from flunking out of college to nearly being drafted, Fosbury cleared far more obstacles than a high-jump bar. And even when he had seemingly made the US Olympic Team, he faced a "redo" that nobody saw coming.

This book tells a story of loss, survival, and triumph, twined in a person (Fosbury), a time (the '60s), and a place (a fantasy-like Olympic Trials venue high in the Sierra Nevada) clearly made for each other. It is a story of a young man who refused to listen to those who laughed at him, those who doubted him, and those who tried to make him someone he was not.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798200893560
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Publication date: 05/24/2022
Product dimensions: 5.20(w) x 5.70(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bob Welch previously collaborated with Band of Brothers hero Don Malarkey on his memoir Easy Company Soldier: The Legendary Battles of a Sergeant from World War II’s “Band of Brothers.” He has conducted hours of interviews with World War II veterans and their families and is the author of more than a dozen books on World War II and other topics.

Dick Fosbury is known worldwide as the inventor of the Fosbury Flop high-jump style, with which he won the Olympic medal in 1968. After competing, he followed the passion of his youth—civil engineering—at Oregon State University and supplemented that with an array of the numerous opportunities that came his way, many because of his “Fosbury Flop” fame. The USA Olympic Hall of Famer travels the world, inspiring young athletes and corporate partners alike while promoting track and field. Fosbury resides in Bellevue, Idaho.

Ashton Eaton is the 2012 and 2016 decathlon Olympic gold medalist and current world record holder.

Table of Contents

Foreword Ashton Eaton XI

Prologue XIII

Part I Blueprints 1

Part II Test Flights 37

Part III Liftoff 87

Part IV Space 155

Part V Re-Entry 195

Epilogue 225

Appendixes 233

Author's Note 235

Bibliography 239

Acknowledgments 243

Index 246

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