Swimmer Kaitlin Sandeno was a force in the pool, winning gold, silver, and two bronze medals in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics. This book not only recounts her successes in the pool but also how she overcame struggles with injuries, a car crash, pressure, and doubt, and how since retiring she has found new meaning through helping and inspiring others.
Swimmer Kaitlin Sandeno was a force in the pool, winning gold, silver, and two bronze medals in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics. This book not only recounts her successes in the pool but also how she overcame struggles with injuries, a car crash, pressure, and doubt, and how since retiring she has found new meaning through helping and inspiring others.
Dan D'Addona is an award-winning journalist from Ann Arbor, Michigan, and the Sports Editor of The Holland Sentinel in Holland, Michigan. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR), his work has appeared in the SABR Research Journal, the Ann Arbor News, the Detroit News, the Chicago Tribune and USA Today.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1: Monumental Meeting 2: California Girl 3: A Kid Down Under 4: World Stage 5: Trojan Life 6: NCAA Titles 7: Road to Athens 8: Golden in Greece 9: Training for the Trio 10: Plenty on Deck About the Authors
Acknowledgments Introduction 1: Monumental Meeting 2: California Girl 3: A Kid Down Under 4: World Stage 5: Trojan Life 6: NCAA Titles 7: Road to Athens 8: Golden in Greece 9: Training for the Trio 10: Plenty on Deck About the Authors
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