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Native Trailblazer The Glory and Tragedy of Penobscot Runner Andrew Sockalexis

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Ed Rice, "Native Trailblazer: The Glory and Tragedy of Penobscot Runner Andrew Sockalexis"
English | ISBN: 1684750105 | 2021 | 380 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Following an extraordinary debut-17th place in the 1911 Boston Marathon-Penobscot Indian Andrew Sockalexis returned to run a spectacular Boston Marathon on a muddy, rainy course on April 19, 1912. Only twenty years old, running just his third marathon ever, he came in second and narrowly missed breaking the record time for that course.​

The greatest number of Native Americans ever to represent the United States occurred when Andrew Sockalexis joined Louis Tewanima and the legendary Jim Thorpe at the 1912 Olympic Games in Stockholm. As the American favorite to win the marathon, Sockalexis finished a gallant fourth on a brutally hot day that saw half the participants drop out and one runner die of heat stroke.
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