Books tagged: olympic

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Assault on Lake Casitas    by Brad Alan Lewis
Price: $9.99 USD. 62910 words. Published on July 15, 2010. .

Lewis’s story is more than a book about a man attempting to win a gold medal in a sport that offers little more than personal rewards. It is about challenging convention, overcoming defeat and working outside of an established system. Assault on Lake Casitas is a compelling tale of competition at the highest possible level and the emotions that fuel obsession.
Weight Training Routine For Olympic and Sprint Triathlons    by Darin Letzring
Price: $2.99 USD. 3290 words. Published on October 5, 2010. .

If you’re competing in age-group triathlons and looking for a way to get a bit stronger while increasing your endurance, this book provides a 30 minute routine that will help you meet your goals. It’s a simple, no-nonsense weight training routine that focuses on sport-specific muscles and actions to improve performance in Sprint and Olympic distance triathlon.
City of London 倫敦金融城    by Yinya Li
Price: $19.99 USD. 3470 words. Published on November 25, 2010. .

The first Chinese language book of introducing City of London, one of the most important Global Financial Centres, in the world.
Lydia Lassila Jump    by Andrew Clarke
Price: $25.00 USD. 79970 words. Published on November 28, 2010. .

Lydia Lassila Jump is a story about mind, body and a fighting spirit. It is journey of self discovery, self belief and battles to overcome injury and setbacks. It’s about commitment and the dedication required to reach the top and win Olympic Gold.
Titanic, A Search For Answers    by Joe C Combs 2nd
Price: $2.99 USD. 5470 words. Published on April 15, 2011. .

Good for casual Titanic readers and fans. An introduction to the ship, its sinking, and the controversies surrounding the ship to this day.
The Parks of Washington    by Nicky Leach
Price: $4.99 USD. 18370 words. Published by Jeff Nicholas on May 2, 2011. .

Award-winning author Nicky Leach's essays illuminate the extraordinary beauty of this evergreen landscape-a region that is both enticing and forbidding-providing the reader with a more complete understanding of this sublime landscape. Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, Olympic, North Cascades and the Columbia River Gorge are but a few of the highlights of this journey.
Brother's Keeper    by Glenn Gordon
Price: $2.99 USD. 96270 words. Published on June 25, 2011. .

A night of brutal murder on Seattle’s waterfront leads security expert Mack Fraser to a stunning discovery, one of the dead men is his identical twin brother. A brother, who to that moment, he never even knew existed. His quest for answers plunges Mack into a shadowy world of buried secrets, hidden identities, and stakes so high that asking the wrong question could make him the next victim.
Forgotten    by C.J. Day
Price: $5.99 USD. 220710 words. Published by Fideli Publishing on July 11, 2011. .

Kinsey Summers begins a new life when she wakes up on a beach towel in Northern Miami shoreline. She is in excruciating pain and totally disoriented. Finding her way back to where she came from becomes a deadly adventure that keeps you wondering how you would handle the fear and the pain of a vicious attack and learning to trust again.
The Olympic Record    by Leo LaBranche
Price: $7.99 USD. 62370 words. Published on October 12, 2011. .

All Persons are created Equal unless you used the word Olympic and that’s where Equality ended. One man’s solitary battle against an international conspiracy plotting to deny all Americans the 'Right and Privilege' to use the word Olympic any time, place, for any reason under pain of destruction and financial ruin. In 1978 Congress did a good deed and as usual "no good deed went unpunished."
Wanted: Rowing Coach    by Brad Alan Lewis
Price: $9.99 USD. 67930 words. Published on January 25, 2012. .

Coaching is fun, right? All depends on the rowers, the coach, the budget, the boathouse, the 10,000 other odds and ends. When an Olympic gold medalist in rowing, Brad Alan Lewis, decides to take up the challenge of coaching a crew at an under-funded college program, stuff happens. Some good stuff / some not so good / pretty much all of it interesting.