The People's Race Inc. : : Behind the Scenes at the Honolulu Marathon / / Michael S. K. N. Tsai.

The Honolulu Marathon debuted in 1973 as the shared vision of a maverick cardiologist bent on proving the benefit of long-distance running for cardiac patients and an impetuous mayor eager to prove Honolulu the equal of the top cities in the country. Over a span of forty-plus years, the race matured...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter DG Plus eBook-Package 2016
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Place / Publishing House:Honolulu : : University of Hawaii Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (216 p.) :; 14 b&w illustrations
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
PART I. THE PEOPLE'S RACE --
CHAPTER 1. A Good Day for a Marathon --
CHAPTER 2. Birth of the Honolulu Marathon --
CHAPTER 3. Rapid Growth Years --
CHAPTER 4. Transitional Times --
PART II. TURNING POINTS --
CHAPTER 5. The Marathon from Myth to Modernity --
CHAPTER 6. The Michigan Guys --
CHAPTER 7. The Coup --
CHAPTER 8. A Japanese Marriage --
CHAPTER 9. The Living Legacy of Bikila and Wolde --
CHAPTER 10. Challenges of the Big Time --
PART III. HONOLULU MARATHON INC. --
CHAPTER 11. An Economic Engine --
CHAPTER 12. Behind the Scenes --
CHAPTER 13. The Road Ahead --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index --
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Summary:The Honolulu Marathon debuted in 1973 as the shared vision of a maverick cardiologist bent on proving the benefit of long-distance running for cardiac patients and an impetuous mayor eager to prove Honolulu the equal of the top cities in the country. Over a span of forty-plus years, the race matured into one of the largest marathons in the world, a $100 million economic engine for its home state, and a launch pad for some of the most dominant long-distance runners in modern history. From its modest start as a community event for local amateurs, the race now regularly attracts 30,000 entrants-more than half from Japan-and boasts elite fields led by Kenyan and Ethiopian professional runners, each hoping to earn a share of a $150,000 prize purse.The People's Race Inc. captures the personalities, politics, and power plays behind the burgeoning growth of the Honolulu Marathon and provides a unique lens for understanding the complex history of the sport itself. Drawn from revealing interviews with those closest to the event, as well as exhaustive research, journalist Michael Tsai presents an insider's account of how organizers forged lucrative partnerships with foreign investors, helped initiate the age of African dominance of the marathon, and weathered some of the most bizarre challenges imaginable. The book also exposes the ways in which the marathon's expansive growth mirrored the explosive, at times bewildering, development of post-statehood Hawai'i.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9780824866778
9783110701005
9783110564136
9783110663235
DOI:10.1515/9780824866778
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Michael S. K. N. Tsai.