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Other Team Sports - The Track in the Forest: The Creation of a Legendary 1968 US Olympic Team

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Book Synopsis: The 1968 US men's Olympic track and field team won 12 gold medals and set six world records at the Mexico City Games, one of the most dominant performances in Olympic history. The team featured such legends as Tommie Smith, Bob Beamon, Al Oerter, and Dick Fosbury. Fifty years later, the team is mostly remembered for embodying the tumultuous social and racial climate of 1968. The Black Power protest of Tommie Smith and John Carlos on the victory stand in Mexico City remains one of the most enduring images of the 1960s. Less known is the role that a 400-meter track carved out of the Eldorado National Forest above Lake Tahoe played in molding that juggernaut. To acclimate US athletes for the 7,300-foot elevation of Mexico City, the US Olympic Committee held a two-month training camp and final Olympic selection meet for the ages at Echo Summit near the California-Nevada border. Never has a sporting event of such consequence been held in such an ethereal setting. On a track in which hundreds of trees were left standing on the infield to minimize the environmental impact, four world records fell—more than have been set at any US meet since (including the 1984 and 1996 Olympics). But the road to Echo Summit was tortuous—the Vietnam War was raging, Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy were assassinated, and a group of athletes based out of San Jose State had been threatening to boycott the Mexico City Games to protest racial injustice. Informed by dozens of interviews by longtime sports journalist and track enthusiast Bob Burns, this is the story of how in one of the most divisive years in American history, a California mountaintop provided an incomparable group of Americans shelter from the storm.

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Step into the epic journey of the legendary 1968 US Olympic track and field team with "The Track in the Forest" book. Relive the awe-inspiring moments when iconic athletes like Tommie Smith, Bob Beamon, Al Oerter, and Dick Fosbury made history by clinching 12 gold medals and setting six world records at the Mexico City Games. Learn how this team left an indelible mark on the Olympics and the tumultuous social and racial climate of the 1960s.

Discover the untold story of the vital role the 400-meter track carved out of the Eldorado National Forest above Lake Tahoe played in shaping the success of the 1968 US Olympic team. Unravel how this ethereal setting at Echo Summit near the California-Nevada border became the breeding ground for world records, with four being shattered in a single event—making it a historical sporting milestone like no other.

Immerse yourself in the gripping narrative of how a group of athletes, amidst the chaos of the Vietnam War, the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert Kennedy, and the threat of boycotts over racial injustice, found solace and strength on the California mountaintop of Echo Summit. Learn from the firsthand accounts of interviews conducted by esteemed sports journalist Bob Burns as he intricately weaves together the tale of resilience and triumph against all odds.

Don't miss out on this captivating piece of sports history that encapsulates the essence of perseverance, unity, and triumph in the face of adversity. Purchase your copy of "The Track in the Forest" today and embark on a mesmerizing journey back to one of the most iconic moments in Olympic history.

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