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PRE: The Story of America's Greatest Running Legend, Steve Prefontaine
by Tom Jordan

If you don't know who Steve Prefontaine is or you want to learn more about him, this book is a must buy. At 164 pages, it is the only Prefontaine biography available today. Inside you will find over 70 photos of Pre, a complete listing of his times, and almost everything you need to know about America's Greatest Running Legend, Steve Prefontaine.



Best Efforts: World Class Runners and Races
by Kenny Moore

Best Efforts contains a section about Steve Prefontaine, but does not focus entirely on him. The book is written by Olympic marathoner, and Writer and Executive Producer of "Without Limits", Kenny Moore. It tells the stories of famous athletes like Mary Decker, Rob Clarke, Seb Coe, Bill Rodgers, Grete Waitz, and, of course, Steve Prefontaine.



One Day in September
by Simon Reeve

Steve Prefontaine not only faced the world's greatest 5,000 meter runners at the 1972 Munich Olympics, but he also witnessed the tragedy of the Jewish hostage situation in the Olympic Village. Today, you can purchase One Day in September, a very well researched book that describes the events of the Munich hostage situation.




High-Performance Training for Track and Field
by William (Bill) J. Bowerman and William H. Freeman

There is no doubt that Bill Bowerman is one of the greatest distance coaches of all time, so why not follow his training methods? High-Performance Training for Track and Field provides Bill Bowerman's training schedules for every track & field event. The 243 page book is a great resource for any runner or coach. With this book, you can train like Pre!



Bowerman and Knight: Building the Nike Empire
by Keith E. Greenberg

Today Nike is viewed as one of the most powerful companies in the world. See how Bill Bowerman, working with former pupil Phil Knight, created Nike and took over the athletic industry.





Jogging
by William J. and Harris W. E. Bowerman

All of us use the phrase, but only some of us know were it came from. In 1967, Bill Bowerman and heart specialist W.E. Harris, wrote the revolutionary book Jogging. It taught us about the great health benefits light running can bring to our bodies, inspiring millions to run, and starting a running revolution.