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Dying to Ask: The Road to Paris full episode podcast: Olympic 'All in Stride' author Johanna Garton

Dying to Ask: The Road to Paris full episode podcast: Olympic 'All in Stride' author Johanna Garton
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Dying to Ask: The Road to Paris full episode podcast: Olympic 'All in Stride' author Johanna Garton
The American dream and the Olympic dream collide in Johanna Garton's new book, "All in Stride.""All in Stride: A Journey in Running, Courage and the Search for the American Dream" is about Olympian Shadrack Kipchirchir and his wife, Sgt. Elvin Kibet, two American professional runners.Both competed in February's U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. Shadrack competed for Team USA in the 10,000m at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics. Johanna Garton is a longtime Colorado-based endurance sports writer who met the married couple in Denver. "All in Stride" tells the story of how the runners independently made their way from Kenyan villages to American colleges, the military and professional running. Their American dream turns into an Olympic dream as each pushes to represent their new country. Their adjustment to American culture isn't easy and includes brushes with bigotry and intolerance."I heard about this program that was part of the U.S. Army based in Colorado Springs. It was soldiers in the U.S. Army who also were training to become world-class athletes. I went down and spent time at one of their workouts, and I happened to meet Shadrack, who's kind of the main character in this book," Johanna said.Johanna Garton started her career as an immigration lawyer. But her love of distance running won out career-wise. She transitioned to sports writing and writes mainly about endurance sports. Johanna ran for Syracuse University as a walk-on. She's run more than 20 marathons including five Boston Marathons. And, she even made it to Everest Base Camp in 2022.On this Dying to Ask: What it's like when the American dream and the Olympic dream collideThe role the U.S. Army plays in helping athletes get to the OlympicsThe special role Team USA's immigrant athletes play in the Olympic experienceOther places to listenCLICK HERE to listen on iTunesCLICK HERE to listen on Stitcher

The American dream and the Olympic dream collide in Johanna Garton's new book, "All in Stride."

"All in Stride: A Journey in Running, Courage and the Search for the American Dream" is about Olympian Shadrack Kipchirchir and his wife, Sgt. Elvin Kibet, two American professional runners.

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Both competed in February's U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. Shadrack competed for Team USA in the 10,000m at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics.

Johanna Garton is a longtime Colorado-based endurance sports writer who met the married couple in Denver.

"All in Stride" tells the story of how the runners independently made their way from Kenyan villages to American colleges, the military and professional running.

Their American dream turns into an Olympic dream as each pushes to represent their new country. Their adjustment to American culture isn't easy and includes brushes with bigotry and intolerance.

"I heard about this program that was part of the U.S. Army based in Colorado Springs. It was soldiers in the U.S. Army who also were training to become world-class athletes. I went down and spent time at one of their workouts, and I happened to meet Shadrack, who's kind of the main character in this book," Johanna said.

Johanna Garton started her career as an immigration lawyer. But her love of distance running won out career-wise. She transitioned to sports writing and writes mainly about endurance sports. Johanna ran for Syracuse University as a walk-on. She's run more than 20 marathons including five Boston Marathons. And, she even made it to Everest Base Camp in 2022.

On this Dying to Ask:

  • What it's like when the American dream and the Olympic dream collide
  • The role the U.S. Army plays in helping athletes get to the Olympics
  • The special role Team USA's immigrant athletes play in the Olympic experience

Other places to listen

CLICK HERE to listen on iTunes
CLICK HERE to listen on Stitcher