Anne Audain’s book, Uncommon Heart, co-written with John L. Parker Jr. (who penned the classic, Once a Runner) is an ardent, tell-all, roller-coaster ride that weaves its way through her life story ...
“Born with deformed feet, tripped and trampled in her first American road race, and barred for a time from amateur competition, New Zealand track star Anne Audain has come a long way to reach the ...
Anne Audain has a message for all the bullies out there: that young girl you are teasing incessantly, who has trouble walking properly? She just might grow up to be an Olympic distance runner. A three ...
Anne Audain was born in New Zealand in 1955 with deformed feet, a condition that required reconstructive surgery at age 13. Released from her disability, Audain began running soon after and discovered ...
Anne Audain, first female professional distance runner and seven-time Bloomsday champion, has released a documentary outlining her life’s struggles and how she overcame them. Born in 1955, Audain was ...
Bill Rodgers and Anne Audain shared a muffin in the media center as Sunday's Rite Aide Cleveland Marathon events wound down. The former world-class athletes took part in the 1.2-mile We Run This City ...
Anne Audain and Warren Scobie, in front, hold the memorabilia with members of Mount Runners and Walkers and some of the kids who use the babysitting service. Photo / Debbie Griffiths One of Aotearoa’s ...
Anne Audain, who dominated women’s competition at Bloomsday from 1981 through 1990, will be inducted into the Road Runners Club of America’s Hall of Fame during the RRCA’s Annual Convention on ...
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