The Chicago Marathon

Cover of The Chicago Marathon by Andrew Suozzo
Year: 2006
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780252031687
Dimensions:
Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 796.42/52
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The Chicago Marathon by Andrew Suozzo, published by University of Illinois Press in October 2006, offers an in-depth exploration of this iconic annual event. Spanning 288 pages, the book presents a comprehensive study that goes beyond the race itself, examining how the marathon reflects the political and social fabric of modern Chicago. Suozzo delves into the history of the marathon, tracing its evolution from ancient Greek mythology to its current status as a major international event.

Readers will find a thorough investigation of the various elements that contribute to the marathon’s success, including sponsorship, community support, and media partnerships. The book also highlights the experiences of the participants, featuring interviews with both elite athletes and everyday runners. By addressing the intricate dynamics of race management and the vital roles played by volunteers, The Chicago Marathon provides a multifaceted view of this celebrated event, making it a significant contribution to the literature on sports and recreation in the United States.


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Received the Hal Higdon Journalism Award, recognizing serious journalism about running from the Chicago Area Runners Association (CARA, 2007).

The first book-length study of the city’s great annual contest

In The Chicago Marathon, Andrew Suozzo reveals this citywide ritual as far more than a simple race. Providing a full-spectrum look at the event’s production and participants, Suozzo shows how the elements that comprise the marathon also reflect modern Chicago’s politics, it’s people, and the ways the city engages with the wider world.

The book encompasses all of the forces that come together to make the race the spectacle it has become today. Beginning with a brisk history of the marathon, Suozzo leads readers from its origins in Greek mythology to its modern reality, and also along its rocky road to international prominence. He investigates the roles of sponsorship, small-business support, and the city’s intervention on behalf of the marathon, as well as the alliances the event has forged with the media and charity fundraisers. He also discusses race management and the grassroots support that ultimately make it possible, with a special perspective on the aid station directors and volunteers. Finally, The Chicago Marathon features numerous interviews with the runners themselves, ranging from world-renowned professional athletes to amateurs with diverse backgrounds and abilities.

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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: 1.

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