Unforgiving e-bog
154,35 DKK
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In this deeply personal memoir in the vein of Andre Agassi's Open and Megan Rapinoes One Life, the winningest snowboarder of all time chronicles her career, a story of self-growth that reveals the secret of her resilience and how she overcame crushing early failure to win Olympic gold. On February 16th, 2006, twenty-year old American snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis was poised to win the first go...
E-bog
154,35 DKK
Forlag
Harper
Udgivet
17 oktober 2023
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
Biography: sport
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780063294509
In this deeply personal memoir in the vein of Andre Agassi's Open and Megan Rapinoes One Life, the winningest snowboarder of all time chronicles her career, a story of self-growth that reveals the secret of her resilience and how she overcame crushing early failure to win Olympic gold. On February 16th, 2006, twenty-year old American snowboarder Lindsey Jacobellis was poised to win the first gold medal in womens snowboardcross, a sport making its Olympic debut. With a seemingly insurmountable lead over the other competitors, all she needed was a clean run and the gold would be hers. But as Lindsey entered the last 100 meters the unthinkable happened: choosing to add a little flair to the run, she grabbed the back edge of her boardthen lost her balance and fell. It was a mistake that would go down as one of the biggest unforced errors in sports.For the next sixteen years, Jacobellis endured the criticism and second-guessing of Olympic commentators, sportswriters, and detractors. Day after day she persevered and trained harder on the snow and with her life coach, learning the power of resilience and what the sport really meant to her. The fierce competitor discovered that though it may not seem like it, life happens in just the right wayyou end up where you were meant to be. At the 2022 Beijing Winter Games, she reached the podium as a two time Olympic gold medalist.Unforgiving recounts Lindseys journey from disappointment to triumph. It is an honest account of one life-altering misstep and its aftermath, and a reflection on what it means to come of age as an athlete in the spotlight, the weight of expectations, falling short, and ultimately fulfilling your dreams. Unforgiving is about the purpose-driven, forward-looking attitude Lindsey took on after her fall, when looking back wouldnt have done anyone any favors.Its about the pass she refused to grant herself until shed earned it. Unforgiving is about the commitment to seek her own truthand to speak up on ones own behalf after letting others do it for years.Forgiveness, in the end, is at the heart of Lindseys story, but underneath and alongside is its polar oppositean unending, uncompromising determination to push herself, to prove herself, to power past every obstacle in her path, even those of her own making.