Running with the Buffaloes: A Season Inside with Mark Wetmore, Adam Goucher, and the University of Colorado Men's Cross-Country Team

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By: Chris Lear
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In RUNNING WITH THE BUFFALOES, writer Chris Lear follows the University of Colorado cross-country team through an unforgettable NCAA season. Allowed unparalleled access to team practices, private moments, and the mind of Mark Wetmore--one of the country's most renowned and controversial coaches--Lear provides a riveting look inside the triumphs and heartaches of a perennial national contender and the men who will stop at nothing to achieve excellence. The Buffaloes' 1998 season held great promise, with Olympic hopeful Adam Goucher poised for his first-ever NCAA cross-country title, and the University of Colorado shooting for its first-ever national team title. But in the rigorous world of top-level collegiate sports, blind misfortune can sabotage the dreams of individuals and teams alike. In a season plagued by injury and the tragic loss of a teammate, the Buffaloes were tested as never before. What these men managed to achieve in the face of such adversity is the stuff of legend and glory.
With passion and suspense, Lear captures the lives of these young men and offers a glimpse of what drives a gifted runner like Adam Goucher and a great coach like Mark Wetmore. Like Lance Armstrong's It's Not About the Bike, RUNNING WITH THE BUFFALOES is at once a glowing celebration of a sport and an inspiration to anyone who has ever had the courage to beat the odds and follow a dream.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: The Lyons Press
Pub. Date: 1st July 2003
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 288
Ean: 9781585748044
Isbn: 1585748048

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USER REVIEWS

Riveting!
~ Written on Nov 18, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

I can't remember the last book I found so hard to put down -- and I never ran in school!

Brings back memories
~ Written on Nov 13, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

I ran cross country for a smaller NCAA Div III program. It's amazing how similar our teams were (8k times were much different), but the day to day things were the same (injuries, having to do long sunday runs, tough speed workouts, homework, married life, etc..). It brought back some great memories. There are some shocking events that suprised me in this book. It was great to see how the coach/runners handled everything that came their way. Many of the runners have dry humor. I laughed quite a few times. I would have loved to run for this team.

Good read
~ Written on Nov 12, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

Got this book primarily for the insight into how a top level college team trains and was not disappointed. Has a lot of detailed information about the workouts and race strategies, as well as the runners themselves and their injuries.

Well written, and a good story, but better if you like to get lots of mile times with your stories. A bit more clinical feeling than a book like Born to Run.

A Classic Running Book
~ Written on Nov 6, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

I read Chris Lear's book when it very first came out and was instantly hooked into the story. Having now read it numerous times over a span of many years, and compared it with the other "running" books out there, I can confirm it stands up to the test of time. The book's form is simply the sequence of the day by day activities of a handful of runners. Not just any runners and not just any coach leading them. As fate would have it, a tragic event ends up giving the story a whole new meaning of what it is that binds a team and a community of runners. It is a testimony of the strength of the mind and spirit to overcome unimaginable obstacles.

If you run, and if you read, this is a necessary book.

Excellent Look at an Elite College Cross Country Team
~ Written on Oct 19, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

This is a must read book for any high school cross country runner that plans to continue running in college. This is also a great book for anyone to read who wants to look inside at one the country's most elite college cross country programs. I have already read this book, and purchased it as a gift for my nephew who is in high school. I am sure that the cross country team will strongly influence the college he chooses to attend, and I think this will help him understand what to look for.

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