Starting in May of 1979 Kevin Boyle set off on six-decade journey to see the world on foot, 26 miles at a time. This whimsical book tells the tale of this journey highlighting races along the way, as well as offering tips to both first time runners as well as experienced marathoners. Focusing on one marathon per decade, the author not only provides amusing anecdotes of both the training and actual races, he offers an in depth analysis of how the marathon has changed over the years. From his Dad passing him a can of coke at mile marker 20 in 1979 for hydration, to today’s high tech hydration systems he traces this and other changes in the event. He also recounts experiencing the lows in the marathon to include running in the 2013 Boston Marathon marred by bombings.
Spanning six decades this book appeals to high school runners, collegiate runners, recreational runners and masters runners. Always stressing positive mental attitude and flexibility, this book will leave the reader laughing while at the same time feeling ready to take on the challenge of their first, or next, race.
About the Author
Growing up in a large family on Long Island Kevin Boyle quickly learned the value of hard work and determination. While attending Wantagh High School he was coached by 1968 USA Olympic Track Coach, Mike Byrnes, and ran his first marathon in 1979 at the age of 15. Thereafter at St John’s University in Queens, NY he was coached by two-time Olympian and American Record holder Matt Centrowitz. Kevin implemented the lessons learned from these two coaching legends while serving as Great Neck South High School Track and Cross Country Coach. As a night school law student, Kevin lead Great Neck South to several county titles, as well as mentored the nation’s fastest high school miler. Upon graduation from law school he entered the US Army as a Judge Advocate. During his twenty-six year career not only was he a member of the All-Army Track team, he also served in several of the Army’s most critical legal positions. Upon his retirement as a Colonel he returned to coaching joining forces with Matt Centrowitz at American University in Washington DC. Shortly thereafter he transitioned to teaching and currently serves as a professor in American University’s School of Public Affairs. A multiple time USA Track and Field Masters All-American, he has completed at least one marathon in six consecutive decades. He currently lives in Potomac, Maryland with Heather, Cam and many many pets.
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