Three Kings: Race, Class, and the Barrier-Breaking Rivals Who Redefined Sports and Launched the Modern Olympic Age By Todd Balf
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What I knew it was short but I learned a lot and it was fun to read about the Paris Olympics 100 yrs ago So much has changed in swimming 292 Audiobook version bad reader 292 This book follow the history of three swimmers whose quest for records in the 1920s brought their sport into focus as they competed in the Olympics All of them had to deal with racism and prejudice One was German one was Hawaiian one was Japanese All three developed unique swimming styles by adapting the crawl stroke for their own special characteristics 292 This book chronicles the lives of three competitors from the 1924 Olympics in Paris who shattered all existing swimming records Legends Duke Kahanamoku Johnny Weissmuller and Katsuo Takaishi were the superstars of the day 100 years later their stories are still remarkable Many thanks to NetGalley for this remarkable ARC audiobook 292 eBook ARC 2 StarsAudiobook ARC 4 Stars for narrator This was very disappointing There seemed to be a lot of words with little story I kept waiting for it to be coherent interesting anything and it just never did While there were parts that were interesting I never knew about Johnny Weismuller NOT being born in America and what lengths they all went through so he could compete in the Olympics as an American athlete UGH and how disappointing it was to read all that it really took away from his accomplishments and I don t recall ever even hearing Katsuo Takaishi s name before this book and I have watched swimming for years apprently I just wasn t paying attention shame on me and was left wishing this book had been all about him there just wasn t enough of a cohesive story to keep me fully engaged I thought about quitting multiple times but kept hoping it would get better For me it just never did I love Edoardo Ballerini as a narrator he is one of my absolute favorites and I was 1 so glad I got this audiobook ARC and 2 that he was the narrator Unfortunately even this amazing narrator couldn t save this book for me through no fault of his own he gave it his best I could tell but you can only do so much when you are given so little to work with I cannot even imagine how annoying the end and the source notes must have been to record MEH Again I cannot fault him at all he did his job and did it well and was the only reason really that I was able to finish this book I am grateful for that Thank you to NetGalley Todd Balf Edoardo Ballerini Narrator Blackstone Publishing INC Scribd Everand Publishing and Blackstone Publishing Audiobooks for providing the eBook and audiobook ARC s in exchange for an honest review 292 An Olympic Effort A great story of three swimmers their teammates and compatriots and how they changed the swimming game A treatise on the Olympics and racism of the time the chase for records and enduring friendships among competitors Great piece of history and decent read 292
Three Kings: Race, Class, and the Barrier-Breaking Rivals Who Redefined Sports and Launched the Modern Olympic Age By Todd Balf |
9798874714178 |
English |
292 |
Hardcover |
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But it just ended so abruptly This book seemed like a rough draft to something fleshed out 292 3