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American Miler: The Life and Times of Glenn Cunningham Copyright © by Paul J. Kiell, M.D. Published by Breakaway Books P.O. Box 24 Halcottsville, NY www.doorway.ru=pd_bbs_sr_1/?ie=UTF8s=booksqid=sr= 1, m. Glenn Vernice Cunningham (August 4, – Ma) was an American middle-distance runner, and was considered the greatest American miler of all time. He received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States in But Cunningham endured the incredible pain and horrible scars; after nearly a year he learned to walk again. He went on to become one of the greatest track stars of all time, and a national hero. “The Kansas Flyer” set world records in the mile in and m in


Cunningham commented on the arduous regimen in his autobiography, American Miler: The Life and Times of Glenn Cunningham, by Paul J. Kiell. "It hurt like mad," Glenn said, "especially when. 9 discussion posts. Steven said: Since most of us in the group are in agreement that the story of Glenn Cunningham, the American miler who came back from. Crippled Glenn Cunningham Became an Olympian. Glenn Cunningham was just 7 years old when he nearly died in an explosion that killed his brother. He had gone to his one-room school with his several siblings one cold January morning. Finding the school empty and cold, Glenn's brother Floyd started to light a fire in the small coal stove.


This book is a tremendously thrilling adventure with each page unveiling the passion that author Paul Kiell, MD, had for sharing the story of Glenn Cunningham. He spent many years collecting data and researching Cunningham's life. American Miler: The Life and Times of Glenn Cunningham by Paul J. Kiell (, Perfect). 1, m. Glenn Vernice Cunningham (August 4, – Ma) was an American middle-distance runner, and was considered the greatest American miler of all time. He received the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States in

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