by Joe Henderson (Author), Richard Benyo (Author)
The popularity of running has never been greater, with more and more people taking up running as well as watching and supporting all levels of races, from local fun runs to massive events like the London Marathon and the Olympics. This encyclopedia provides a complete look at the history, key figures, major events and important training theories and terms. It features race accounts, photographs and commentary that aim to make readers feel as though they were there.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 440
Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers
Published: 01 Dec 2001
ISBN 10: 0736037349
ISBN 13: 9780736037341
Currently the editor of Marathon & Beyond, Richard Benyo is a former editor of Runner's World (1977-84), a veteran distance runner, and the author of 16 previous books on running, health, and fitness. He also served as the running columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, and in 1998 he was named Journalist of the Year by the Road Runners Club of America (RRCA).
Benyo first became interested in road racing after participating in college cross country. He lives in Forestville, California, with his wife, Rhonda Provost. In his leisure time he enjoys running, reading, and sailing.
Joe Henderson has been running and writing for more than 40 years since his early experiences in high school track. Like Benyo, he is a former editor of Runner's World (1970-77) and a prolific author, having written 22 previous books on running and fitness. He was RRCA's Journalist of the Year in both 1979 and 1997--making him the only person to receive this distinction twice--and he has been a member of the RRCA Hall of Fame since 1979.
Henderson is highly regarded in the running community and is currently the West Coast editor of Runner's World. He and his wife, Barbara Shaw, live in Eugene, Oregon. His hobbies, like his work, include reading, writing, and running.