Paul Tergat has secured his place in the history books not only with
his Marathon World Record in Berlin (September 28, 2003 – 30. real,-
BERLIN-MARATHON), but also by winning five consecutive titles at World
Cross country Championships and breaking various World Records on the
track and the road. He is considered as one of the greatest runners of
all time.
The gentleman
Running to the Limit illustrates Tergat's way from an average boy
who grew up in poverty in a tiny village in Kenya to the Marathon World
Record holder and Dollar-millionaire. It shows the triumphs and
disappointments that formed him as a human being. Today, the man they
call "the gentleman" is admired because of his achievements as an
athlete, as well as because of his role as a UN Goodwill Ambassador
Against Hunger.
Longtime Coach Dr. Gabriele Rosa
In Running to the Limit Paul Tergat also tells a lot about his
training program. He gives many tips for everyday runners, because many
of his hints and ideas hold true for record holders as well as for
hobbyists. In a special chapter Tergat's longtime coach, the famous
Italian Dr. Gabriele Rosa, talks about the secrets of his very
successful marathon philosophy.
Running to the Limit is richly illustrated with colorful photographs, many of them as yet unpublished shots from Kenya.
The Author
Jürg Wirz is a freelance journalist and author, based since 1999 in
Eldoret, Kenya. He is the founder of a renowned Swiss Running magazine
and writes for several journals from Runner's World to the
IAAF-magazine. He has also published several books on running.
Jürg Wirz can claim for himself that he knows Paul Tergat like no
other journalist. They first met in Nairobi in 1992, where Tergat
participated in the national Cross country Championships for the first
time. Since then, Wirz has visited him often in his home, and as a
journalist he has written about him at several World Championships and
Olympic Games.
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