Off the Deep End: The Probably Insane Idea That I Could Swim My Way Through a Midlife Crises, And Qualify For the Olympics book by William Hodding Carter
By William Hodding CarterA lifelong swimming enthusiast who had always dreamed of Olympic glory describes how, despite his failure to qualify for the Olympic trials from 1976 through 2004, he took up his quest at the age of forty-two by preparing for the Masters Championships, undergoing a long, difficult, and effective training regimen in pursuit of his dream. Published By Algonquin Books on 2008-01-01
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- Hardcover
- 221 pages
- English
- 1565125649
- 9781565125643
About William Hodding Carter
a native of greenville, mississippi, w. hodding carter attended kenyon college and spent two years in kenya with the peace corps. he has written for severa Read More about William Hodding Carter
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