Author: Charlie Spedding
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1845136284
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1845136284
From Last to First: A long-distance runner's journey from failure to success
Charlie Spedding describes himself as 'not particularly talented' - at least, compared to the group of people he had chosen to find himself among. Get From Last to First diet books 2013 for free.
These were the athletes in the Olympic marathon. So how did he end up with a bronze medal? How did he win the London Marathon? And why does he still hold the English record for the distance?
In this remarkable autobiography he explains how - how someone who was almost bottom of the class when he first went to school, and even worse at sport, eventually turned himself into a genuinely world-class athlete, competing in top marathons all over the world, and genuinely going from last to first.
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