Sherbrooke Record

For a good summer read, get Olympic Collision by Kyle Keiderling

Tells the compelling story of Mary Decker and Zola Budd

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Both of their dreams of Olympic gold were shattered and replaced by an infamous series of finger-pointing accusation­s.

In a recent interview on CJMQ radio in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Kyle Keiderling, an award-winning author from Henderson, Nevada, spoke to me about his most recent book – Olympic Collision – The story of Mary Decker and Zola Budd. The non fiction book is a sports biography that follows their lives leading up to the Olympics and their career paths afterwards.

Keiderling began, “This is my 5th book and all of my books are sports biographie­s. The incident in the 3,000 meters in LA stuck in my mind and I thought I would look into it. I thought I knew everything about the incident but I was wrong,” he laughed.

What Keiderling learned while doing his research and interviews was that these two women followed parallel paths in their running careers, “Two women came from dysfunctio­nal homes, estranged from their fathers, two-time world champions, teenage phenoms, both having the same running style, both (preferring to lead early) as front runners. They both demonstrat­ed perseveran­ce and resilience. They had soap opera lives that would make the Kardashian­s look normal,” he said.

The book is not only for track and field fans but for those who enjoy reading about sports history or enjoy world class drama that is more compelling than fiction. The book recaptures a memorable moment in Olympic history, which happened more than 30 years ago. I found it to be a page turner, a gripping story of their lives leading up to the LA Olympic Games, to following their career paths afterwards.

Kiederling said, “Where Zola grew up (home) was dark and depressing. Her older sister, Jenny, 11 years older raised her and introduced her to running. At 22 or 23 years old Jenny died and Zola was only 11 or 12 at the time.” But the seeds had been sown - her sister had inspired her to run. By 17, Zola no longer had competitio­n in South Africa, which was the similar circumstan­ce with Mary Decker in the United States. Also in the book, the reader learns Decker had undergone 30 surgeries and still had the resilience to compete at a high level. An especially interestin­g Canadian sidebar to the story is Olympian Lynn Kanukawill­iams from Vancouver was there when it all happened. She competed in the event, taking home the bronze medal for Canada.

An upcoming movie based on the book will air on TLC, the learning channel on July 27th.

To get a copy of the book, go online to http://keiderling­books.com/

For the full interview go to CJMQ radio http://www.cjmq.fm/ under interviews May 2017

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