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Triathlon for Girls Like Us    by Gloria Safar
Price: $2.99 USD. 22860 words. Published on July 6, 2010. .

All you need to know for having a great time in your triathlon: common questions, expert opinions, training plans, how to avoid injuries, nutrition, and much more. Triathlons are a great physical and mental challenge. Finishing one is always a proud moment! With information specifically addressing women participation in the sport, this book is a great guide for beginners and experienced alike.
Tri the Journey    by Libby Hurley
Price: $7.99 USD. 57360 words. Published by NorLightsPress  on January 18, 2011. .

A Woman’s Inspirational Guide to Becoming a Triathlete in 12 weeks. In Tri the Journey, the authors prove that triathlons are no longer reserved for super-athletes. This sport now attracts thousands of people who never thought they could swim, bike, and run. The best news is: triathlon races vary in distance with some shorter, more doable events available in nearly every state.
How to Get a Free Athletic Scholarship: A Guide for the Student-Athlete    by Harold Swift
Price: $2.99 USD. 8140 words. Published on November 29, 2012. .

How to Get a Free Athletic Scholarship: A Guide for the Student-Athlete is the ultimate blue print for obtaining a college athletic scholarship. Dr. Harold T. Swift, a former student-athlete and high school coach, provides a step-by-step process to increase a high school student-athlete’s chances to obtain an athletic scholarship. It is a must have for the aspiring student-athlete.
Jake Hehl Brooklyn Robins Pitcher And Catholic League Bowling Star    by Robert Grey Reynolds, Jr
Price: $1.99 USD. 2900 words. Published on February 26, 2013. .

Jake Hehl is an atypical biographical subject. He was a high school sports phenom. He excelled in baseball, basketball, and football at Brooklyn Prep. Hehl pitched one inning in major league baseball before being summoned for military duty in World War I. He pitched in the minor leagues from 1918-1926. He was a versatile athlete who became a star bowler in Brooklyn's 1940s Catholic Church Leagues.