My Olympic Life A Memoir, Anita L. DeFrantz
My Olympic Life A Memoir, Anita L. DeFrantz
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My Olympic Life: A Memoir
The Anita DeFrantz Story

Author: Anita L. DeFrantz, Josh Young

Narrator: Anita L. DeFrantz

Unabridged: 11 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/17/2020


Synopsis

Growing up in a family active in promoting civil rights, Anita L. DeFrantz knew the importance of letting her voice be heard as an African American and as a woman. Her activism for individual rights and her ascent as a leader began in earnest at Connecticut College, where she was sophomore class president, chairman of the student judiciary committee her junior year, author of a student bill of rights, and a house fellow, supervising student dorm residents her senior year. At commencement in 1974, she was elected a trustee of the college by her class. Eventually, she would serve as a Connecticut College trustee for 24 years.In college, DeFrantz found that she was a natural for the new and exciting sport of rowing, with its focus on teamwork. She continued her rowing training throughout law school and during her early career as an attorney. She competed in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montréal, which was the first time women’s rowing was on the program of the Olympic Games, and raced to a bronze medal in the U.S. 8-oared shell with coxswain.In My Olympic Life, readers will journey with an African-American youngster from racially-charged and segregated Indianapolis in the 1950s and ’60s, who went to a high school with no sports for girls, as she grows up to be a member of the first women’s U.S. Olympic rowing team and wins a bronze medal in the 1976 Montréal Olympic Games. They will then see how her Olympic experience galvanized her to become an active member in national and international sport and Olympic organizations, including becoming the first woman vice president of both FISA (the International Rowing Federation) and the International Olympic Committee. Her story is more than a civil rights and sporting victory for one person. It reveals how with grit, determination and passion, one person can change the game positively for all.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lynn

I wanted to read this book because I knew the author in Indianapolis when we were both in junior high and high school. Besides going to school together we were neighbors and fellow Girl Scouts. I thought then that Anita was a special person; I was not wrong. Honestly, I thought the book would be a bi......more

Goodreads review by Thomas

Inspiring memoir plus amazing insight on the Olympics The author, Anita DeFrantz, gives an inspiring account of her own experience as on Olympic athlete. She then goes on to give a history of the modern Olympic movement from her perspective as an official of the International Olympic Commission.......more

Goodreads review by Kelsey

Fascinating read. I enjoyed Defrantz's tidbits of wisdom throughout and learning about how she grew as an athlete, activist, and individual. I also learned a lot about the history of our modern Olympics and how the system works. I have a new appreciation for the varying goals of the Olympics and the......more