Athletes who changed the game

James Buckley, 1963-

Book - 2024

While these athletes came from different backgrounds and overcame unique struggles, they had one thing in common: they would not take "You can't" for an answer. With a don't-give-up attitude, these fearless firsts fought for what they believed in and created a better sports world. In this book, you'll read about very famous athletes, like Jackie Robinson and Simone Biles. You'll also discover the first female drag-racing champion and the first Latino American baseball superstar. You'll meet the first Olympian with an amputated leg, the first blind Ironman racer, the first transgender college champion, and the first Asian American Olympic gold medalists. Beyond individual athletes, you'll learn how Tit...le IX impacted sports, why the Paralympics matters, and the history behind the Haudenosaunee lacrosse team. By the time you're done reading, whether you're an athlete or not, you'll be inspired to stay optimistic, fight against injustice, and be fearless in anything you set your mind to!

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Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks eXplore [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
James Buckley, 1963- (author)
Other Authors
Ellen Labrecque (author), Steffi Walthall (illustrator)
Physical Description
123 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781728275062
  • Introduction
  • A Century (Plus!) of Firsts
  • Jim Abbott
  • Tina Ament
  • Rachel Balkovec
  • Simone Biles
  • Roberto Clemente
  • Jason Collins
  • Ernie Davis
  • Mo'ne Davis
  • Gabby Douglas
  • Victoria Manalo Draves and Sammy Lee
  • An Important Law: Title IX
  • Jim Eisenreich
  • George Eyser
  • Tom Flores
  • Althea Gibson
  • Janet Guthrie
  • Becky Hammon
  • Erin Jackson
  • Jack Johnson
  • Julie Krone
  • Jeremy Lin
  • A Groundbreaking Game: Texas Western Miners
  • Nancy Lopez
  • Clay Marzo
  • Kyle Maynard
  • Billy Mills
  • Ibtihaj Muhammad
  • Shirley Muldowney
  • NBA Trio
  • NFL's Forgotten Four
  • Kim Ng
  • Willie O'Ree
  • A Movement of Inclusivity: Paralympics
  • Violet Palmer
  • Justin Peck
  • Manon Rhéaume
  • Frank Robinson
  • Jackie Robinson
  • Robbie Rogers
  • Abby Roque
  • Wilma Rudolph
  • Marla Runyan
  • Bill Russell
  • A Time for Equality; U.S. Women's Soccer Team
  • Art Shell
  • James Stewart Jr.
  • Toni Stone
  • Major Taylor
  • Lia Thomas
  • Jim Thorpe
  • Serena Williams
  • Atoy Wilson
  • Tiger Woods
  • Babe Zaharias
  • An Overdue Opportunity: Haudenosaunee Lacrosse Team
  • A New Vision: South African Rugby Team
  • Illustrated Timeline
  • Index
  • Find Out More
  • A Message from the Authors
  • About the Authors and Illustrator
Review by Booklist Review

From the Fearless Firsts series, this collective biography spotlights individuals who have been outstanding in their sport or have broken down barriers of discrimination based on race, gender, or physical disability. Each athlete is introduced in a double-page spread. One page carries biographical information and explains how the person excelled, while the facing page offers an attractive full-page illustration of the athlete. A few entries break the pattern by focusing on teams or celebrating special achievements, such as the history of the Paralympics, the passage of Title IX and its impact over the last five decades, and the petition, signed by more than 50,000 lacrosse players worldwide, demanding that the World Lacrosse league rescind the decision to exclude the Haudenosaunee Nationals teams (an Indigenous Nation whose ancestors originated lacrosse) in the World Games. The writing is straightforward and very readable. Both authors have a background in sports journalism and have written many nonfiction books for middle-grade readers, including biographies for the Who Was? series. An appealing choice for sports fans.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Profiles of more than 50 teams and athletes who broke barriers or beat the odds to succeed. While readers in search of role models will find familiar ones here--from Jim Thorpe and Jackie Robinson to Simone Biles--it's the lower-profile entries that set this book apart. Along with athletes who broke color or gender barriers to play professional hockey, basketball, and numerous other sports, the authors salute several Paralympians, as well as Kim Ng, the first female general manager in Major League Baseball; Jim Eisenreich, the first known MLB player to have had Tourette syndrome; transgender NCAA swimmer Lia Thomas; autism advocate and professional surfer Clay Marzo; and Justin Peck, a motorsports racer who's been open about his bipolar disorder. Title IX also wins a full entry of its own, and the Haudenosaunee lacrosse teams, barred from international competition from the 19th century to 1990 and again as recently as 2020 (ironically, considering the sport's Native American origins), are one of several teams to earn commendation for persistence. "The world of sports," the authors write, "more than ever before, has room in the lineup for everyone!" Specific biographical information in the alphabetically arranged entries tends to be thin, but both these profiles and Walthall's portraits of muscular, smiling figures exuding confidence offer inspiration galore. A plentiful gallery of role models, well beyond the usual suspects. (timeline, index by sport, further reading)(Collective biography. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.