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22: 141:. After writing a petition for the college's athletes protesting a dress and conduct code, Quenton is suspended from the university and prohibited from competing in the university's annual track meet. Cassidy drops out, moves to a cabin in the woods, and submits himself to a brutal training regimen. He is under the coaching of fictional gold medalist Olympian Bruce Denton, based on 157:
chapter is devoted to the race itself, which comes down to a contest between Cassidy and Walton in the final lap. The novel describes the effect lactic acid has on Quenton as he fights to close in on Walton, who has a slight lead. Excruciatingly, Cassidy reels Walton in and outsprints him in the final straight to win the race in a time of 3:52.5.
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Cassidy, who has always dreamed of running a sub 4:00 mile, spends many months training for the race of his life, urged on by Denton, who is nearing the end of his running career due to injuries. After completing an agonizing interval workout of 60 quarter miles, Cassidy finally believes he is ready
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The novel opens with a physically fit young man standing on a track, watching as "the night joggers" toil around him. He begins to walk toward the starting post and thinks that now that the Olympic games are over for him, he does not know what he will do with his life. The man starts to walk around
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The next day, Cassidy arrives disguised at the meet but spends more than an hour warming up on the cross-country course near the track. As the race draws nearer, Quenton fights to keep control of his adrenaline and anxiety, waiting until the race starts so he can unleash them. A large part of a
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After the race, the scene changes back to Cassidy standing at the Southeastern track, walking through the last lap of a mile. Quenton reflects upon his running career and realizes that while it is over for him, there is much to be left behind on the track. When he reaches the end of the lap, he
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to face Walton. The night before the race, Cassidy performs a ritual of his to prepare himself for the meetβ€”he walks a mile on the Southeastern track, putting all of his "demons" in a symbolic "orb" that will hold them in during the race and allow him to push through the pain.
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reaches into his bag and pulls out a box with a silver Olympic medal inside. Cassidy thinks to himself that he can live with leaving behind his old life, and with a bittersweet feeling walks off into the night.
196:– The protagonist of the book, Cassidy is a collegiate runner whose dedication to the sport forces him to choose to drop out of school and run under the coaching of Bruce Denton (see below). 226:– The world record holder for the mile, and the first person to run a time under 3 minutes and 50 seconds in the mile. His character is based on that of the famous miler 149:). Because he is barred from competing at the meet, Denton comes up with a plan to disguise him as a Finnish runner attending a nonexistent university in Ohio. 172:, while dismissed by some critics as a cult classic that generally appeals only to competitive runners, has received considerable critical praise from 102:, Parker illustrates the hard work and dedication required of an elite runner. A reissue was released in 2009. The novel was followed by the sequel 137:
is a collegiate runner at fictional Southeastern University based on the University of Florida. He is a mid-distance runner who specializes in the
95: 220:– The head football coach at Southeastern. He attempts to have Cassidy expelled from the school for disrupting loyalty among his athletes. 236:– A very large thrower on the Southeastern Track and Field team. He is one of the team captains and greatly respects Cassidy. 254: 145:. His plan is to compete at the Southeastern Relays against the best miler in the world, John Walton (obviously based on 61: 307: 43: 39: 138: 297: 32: 302: 177: 146: 282: 227: 8: 173: 119: 109: 91: 181: 104: 134: 114: 291: 202:– A fictional Olympic champion runner who becomes Cassidy's friend and coach. 142: 46: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 74: 21: 230:. Cassidy's race against him is the novel's climactic moment. 255:"John L. Parker, Jr., Pens 'Once a Runner' Prequel" 289: 131:the track and thinks back to four years ago. 62:Learn how and when to remove this message 73: 290: 208:– Cassidy's best friend and teammate. 164: 44:adding citations to reliable sources 15: 94:and was first published in 1978 by 13: 14: 319: 276: 20: 125: 31:needs additional citations for 247: 90:is a novel by American author 1: 240: 187: 7: 10: 324: 214:– Cassidy's girlfriend. 178:Track & Field News 82: 308:Novels set in Florida 77: 298:1978 American novels 40:improve this article 283:LetsRun Discussion 174:Sports Illustrated 165:Critical reception 98:(0915297019). In 92:John L. Parker Jr. 83: 105:Again to Carthage 72: 71: 64: 315: 270: 269: 267: 266: 251: 112:and the prequel 67: 60: 56: 53: 47: 24: 16: 323: 322: 318: 317: 316: 314: 313: 312: 288: 287: 279: 274: 273: 264: 262: 253: 252: 248: 243: 194:Quenton Cassidy 190: 167: 135:Quenton Cassidy 128: 115:Racing the Rain 68: 57: 51: 48: 37: 25: 12: 11: 5: 321: 311: 310: 305: 300: 286: 285: 278: 277:External links 275: 272: 271: 259:Runner's World 245: 244: 242: 239: 238: 237: 231: 221: 215: 212:Andrea Cleland 209: 203: 197: 189: 186: 182:Runner's World 166: 163: 127: 124: 70: 69: 28: 26: 19: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 320: 309: 306: 304: 303:Running books 301: 299: 296: 295: 293: 284: 281: 280: 260: 256: 250: 246: 235: 232: 229: 225: 222: 219: 216: 213: 210: 207: 204: 201: 198: 195: 192: 191: 185: 183: 179: 175: 171: 170:Once a Runner 162: 158: 154: 150: 148: 144: 143:Jack Bacheler 140: 136: 132: 123: 121: 117: 116: 111: 107: 106: 101: 100:Once a Runner 97: 93: 89: 88: 87:Once a Runner 80: 79:Once a Runner 76: 66: 63: 55: 45: 41: 35: 34: 29:This section 27: 23: 18: 17: 263:. Retrieved 261:. 2015-02-03 258: 249: 233: 223: 217: 211: 206:Jerry Mizner 205: 200:Bruce Denton 199: 193: 169: 168: 159: 155: 151: 133: 129: 126:Plot summary 113: 103: 99: 86: 85: 84: 78: 58: 52:October 2023 49: 38:Please help 33:verification 30: 234:Mike Mobley 228:John Walker 224:John Walton 218:Dick Doobey 147:John Walker 292:Categories 265:2023-10-29 241:References 188:Characters 96:Cedarwinds 81:book cover 180:, and 139:Mile 120:2015 110:2008 118:in 108:in 42:by 294:: 257:. 184:. 176:, 122:. 268:. 65:) 59:( 54:) 50:( 36:.

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John L. Parker Jr.
Cedarwinds
Again to Carthage
2008
Racing the Rain
2015
Quenton Cassidy
Mile
Jack Bacheler
John Walker
Sports Illustrated
Track & Field News
Runner's World
John Walker
"John L. Parker, Jr., Pens 'Once a Runner' Prequel"
LetsRun Discussion
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1978 American novels
Running books
Novels set in Florida

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