Anna Meares Anna Meares i(A153867 works by)
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Now Anna Meares , Concord : Stoke Hill Press , 2020 19698101 2020 single work autobiography

'Anna Meares is one of the Australia's greatest and most popular Olympians. She is the only Australian to have won individual medals at four consecutive Olympics. In 2004, she beat her sister Kerrie for a place in the Olympic team and became the first Australian female track cyclist to win gold. In 2008, she broke her neck in a track accident but still claimed silver eight months later in Beijing. 

'In London in 2012, she dominated her arch-rival Victoria Pendletonin the women's sprint final. Anna carried the Australian flag at the Rio opening ceremony in 2016, and won her sixth Olympic medal. And then what? Suddenly she faced new challenges, as a sportswoman whose career was over, and as an individual facing personal crises, including the death of her coach from motor neurone disease and the breakdown of her marriage.

'There was no playbook, no training regime ... how to cope? This was a bigger mountain than any she had previously faced. Anna Meares now, powering on in a new career, happy in her personal life and expecting her first child, and much wiser for all she has experienced, is an inspiring figure. Her twin stories, a winner on and off the track, make for one of the most important books ever written by an elite Olympic athlete.'

(Source: publisher's blurb)

2 y separately published work icon The Anna Meares Story Anna Meares , Chatswood : New Holland , 2009 Z1936409 2009 single work autobiography 'In this updated edition of Anna's story, read how, in March 2011, the Australian Cycling Team, spearheaded by Anna, enjoyed a record breaking week at Apeldoom in The Netherlands, powering to eight gold medals, three belonging to Anna! Finally, at the 2012 London Olympics, Anna took on her arch rival, Victoria Pendleton, to win gold. The Anna Meares Story reveals the grit and determination of a true champion, who first overcame major, life-threatening trauma to realise the impossible, and then defeated her ultimate rival in the greatest sporting contest on earth - the Olympic Games.

After rising to prominence as a young gold medalist in Athens, track cyclist Anna Meares experienced a disastrous fall in January 2008 at the World Cup in LA. She suffered a fractured neck, among other injuries, and was millimeters away from permanent paralysis and the end of her career. But only eight months later, in an incredible show of courage and recovery, she stunned the world by taking out a silver medal in Beijing. In the four years that followed her remarkable comeback, an intense and infamous rivalry grew up between Anna and British cyclist Victoria Pendleton, culminating in their extraordinary battle for gold, and ultimate reconciliation, in London 2012.

Anna's story is a gripping look at the inside world of elite athletes, the ups and downs of Olympic selection, and her personal doubts and triumphs along the way.' (Publisher's blurb)
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