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Running Hard - The Story of a Rivalry - cover

Running Hard - The Story of a Rivalry

Steve Chilton

Publisher: Sandstone Press

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Summary

For one brilliant season in 1983 the sport of fell running was dominated by the two huge talents of John Wild and Kenny Stuart. Wild was an incomer to the sport from road running and track. Stuart was born to the fells, but an outcast because of his move from amateur to professional and back again. Together they destroyed the record book, only determining who was top by a few seconds in the last race of the season. Running Hard is the story of that season, and an inside, intimate look at the two men by the author of It's a Hill, Get Over It and The Round.
Available since: 02/16/2017.
Print length: 300 pages.

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