Victory in the Pool: How a Maverick Coach Upended Society and Led a Group of Young Swimmers to Olympic Glory

Victory in the Pool: How a Maverick Coach Upended Society and Led a Group of Young Swimmers to Olympic Glory

Victory in the Pool: How a Maverick Coach Upended Society and Led a Group of Young Swimmers to Olympic Glory

Victory in the Pool: How a Maverick Coach Upended Society and Led a Group of Young Swimmers to Olympic Glory

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Overview

The ultimate underdog story of a swim coach who could not swim, a swim club that accepted minorities when others would not, and a group of young swimmers who became Olympic champions.

Before the United States was the swimming power it is today, a novice coach named Sherm Chavoor formed a swim club that accepted all swimmers—no matter their religion, race, or social status—and started a dynasty. Following Chavoor’s intense and unorthodox coaching methods, his young swimmers quickly began dominating competitions across northern California—and then the world.

In Victory in the Pool: How a Maverick Coach Upended Society and Led a Group of Young Swimmers to Olympic Glory, Bill George tells the inspiring story of Sherm Chavoor and his dedicated athletes who rose from obscurity to win twenty Olympic gold medals during the 1960s and ‘70s. They triumphed in two of the most tumultuous and dangerous Olympic Games ever held, the 1968 Mexico City Games and the 1972 Munich Games marred by the terrorist attack that killed eleven Israeli athletes. Mark Spitz and Debbie Meyer were the two most prominent members of the team, but they were challenged every step of the way by teammates and fellow Olympians Sue Pedersen, Mike Burton, John Ferris, Jeff Float, and more.

Featuring exclusive interviews with the athletes and with Sherm Chavoor before he passed away, Victory in the Pool delivers an inside look at this unparalleled time in Olympic history. But more than that, it is the story of young people overcoming incredible odds—often in the face of insults and bigotry and under the intense glare of the spotlight—and coming out triumphant.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538173718
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/10/2023
Pages: 254
Sales rank: 526,061
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Bill George is president and executive producer of Nimbus Films and Books in Sacramento, California. He has written and produced seven award-winning documentary films about California history for PBS and is the author of Rails, Trails and Tales. George has more that forty years’ experience in journalism, government public affairs, and corporate marketing. He was an award-winning television and radio journalist who covered the World Series, the Super Bowl, and NFL and MLB playoffs for CNN and ESPN.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Chapter One: A Place in the World

Chapter Two: An Antiquated Mess

Chapter Three: A Club to Fit His Vision

Chapter Four: Show Me What You Can Do

Chapter Five: Get a Good Look at Each Other

Chapter Six: The Best Rivalry Going

Chapter Seven: Swimming for the Enemy

Chapter Eight: Pain and Agony

Chapter Nine: It Felt Real Easy

Chapter Ten: The Gauntlet

Chapter Eleven: The American Girls Were Ready

Chapter Twelve: Chalk One Up for the Tall Men

Chapter Thirteen: Everybody Had an Agenda

Chapter Fourteen: An Absence of Order

Chapter Fifteen: The Invincible Americans

Chapter Sixteen: “I Got Down On My Knees”

Chapter Seventeen: Beat ‘em, Murder ‘em

Chapter Eighteen: Indiana Calling

Chapter Nineteen: Everybody’s Son

Chapter Twenty: The goal of Any Swimmer

Chapter Twenty-one: The Friendly Bavarian Capital

Chapter Twenty-two: Tact is Overrated

Chapter Twenty-three: “Our greatest hopes and our worst fears”

Chapter Twenty-four: “I Love You”

Chapter Twenty-five: Dogfight

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