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Canzano: Not All Victories Come at the Finish Line

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John is a good writer, and isn't always about "stirring-the-pot."

 

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Tom Rudolf's story is an inspiring one.

 

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It's amazing what people can do when faced with such hardships. 

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Some days I love John's writing, some days I don't.  Today I love John Canzano's writing.  He finds a way to bring his subject to life in a way few other authors do, finding incredible nuggets of information along the way.  This story is very touching and helps bring our focus on life back to what really matters.

 

Someday I would love to read a biography(s) written by Canzano on some of the pillars of Oregon Sports - Phil Knight, Bill Bowerman, Steve Prefontaine, etc... Or an anthology of several of them with each chapter dedicated to a different character.  I am sure such writings would include pithy findings that none of us know about, but would all be grateful to learn.

 

Thanks for posting this Sir Charles!

 

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On 5/22/2022 at 10:23 AM, Duck 1972 said:

It's amazing what people can do when faced with such hardships. 

Grace under pressure is universally awe-inspiring

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