Losing Isn't Everything by Curt Menefee audiobook

Losing Isn't Everything: The Untold Stories and Hidden Lessons Behind the Toughest Losses in Sports History

By Curt Menefee, with Michael Arkush
Read by Curt Menefee

HarperAudio, HarperCollins 9780062440075

Unabridged

Format : Library CD (In Stock)
  • ISBN: 9781441722676

  • ISBN: 9781441722751

  • ISBN: 9781441722805

Runtime: 8.54 Hours
Category: Nonfiction/Sports & Recreation
Audience: Adult
Language: English

Summary

Summary

A refreshing and thought-provoking look at athletes whose legacies have been reduced to one defining moment of defeat—those on the flip side of an epic triumph—and what their experiences can teach us about competition, life, and the human spirit.

Every sports fan recalls with amazing accuracy a pivotal winning moment involving a favorite team or player—Henry Aaron hitting his 715th home run to pass Babe Ruth; Christian Laettner’s famous buzzer beating shot in the NCAA tournament for Duke. Yet lost are the stories on the other side of these history-making moments, the athletes who experienced not transcendent glory but crushing disappointment: the cornerback who missed the tackle on the big touchdown; the relief pitcher who lost the series; the world-record holding Olympian who fell on the ice.

In Losing Isn’t Everything, famed sportscaster Curt Menefee, joined by bestselling writer Michael Arkush, examines a range of signature ""disappointments"" from the wide world of sports, interviewing the subject at the heart of each loss and uncovering what it means—months, years, or decades later—to be associated with failure. While history is written by the victorious, Menefee argues that these moments when an athlete has fallen short are equally valuable to sports history, offering deep insights into the individuals who suffered them and about humanity itself.

Telling the losing stories behind such famous moments as the Patriots’ Rodney Harrison guarding the Giants' David Tyree during the ""Helmet Catch"" in Super Bowl XLII, Mary Decker’s fall in the 1984 Olympic 1500m, and Craig Ehlo who gave up ""The Shot"" to Michael Jordan in the 1989 NBA playoffs, Menefee examines the legacy of the hardest loses, revealing the unique path that athletes have to walk after they lose on their sport’s biggest stage. Shedding new light some of the most accepted scapegoat stories in the sports cannon, he also revisits both the Baltimore Colts' loss to the Jets in Super Bowl III, as well as the Red Sox loss in the 1986 World Series, showing why, despite years of humiliation, it might not be all Bill Buckner's fault.

This considered and compassionate study offers invaluable lessons about pain, resilience, disappointment, remorse, and acceptance that can help us look at our lives and ourselves in a profound new way.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“A fascinating look at how athletes rebound from the depths of career-defining moments. A terrific read.” Al Michaels, New York Times bestselling author
“Menefee’s thoughtful account of loss in sports mirrors the real world.” Publishers Weekly
“Offers a provocative look at both the good and bad sides of the competitive spirit.” Library Journal
“A compelling account of great competitors who have stared failure in the face and emerged stronger than ever.” Charles Barkley
“In one inspiring story after another, we read about the athletes who will always be winners no matter what the scoreboard says.” Don Mattingly, manager, Miami Marlins
“Gritty and humane, this is a winner about athletes who lost the game but found their souls.” Robert Lipsyte, author of The Accidental Sportswriter

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Reviews

Author

Author Bio: Curt Menefee

Author Bio: Curt Menefee

Curt Menefee is the longtime host of Fox NFL Sunday. He was a sports reporter for MSG Network’s Sportsdesk and served as the sports anchor for WNYW Fox flagship station in New York City.

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Author Bio: Michael Arkush

Author Bio: Michael Arkush

Michael Arkush is the bestselling writer and cowriter of thirteen books, including Phil Jackson’s The Last Season, Sugar Ray Leonard’s The Big Fight, and The Fight of the Century.

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Details

Details

Available Formats : CD, Library CD, MP3 CD
Category: Nonfiction/Sports & Recreation
Runtime: 8.54
Audience: Adult
Language: English