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A Journey The Autobiography of Apolo Anton Ohno [Hardcover]

Apolo Anton Ohno (Author), Nancy Ann Richardson (Author), O'Lanso Gabidden (Designer)
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October 1, 2002

I honestly don't know what battles I'm going to face next, only that I have the spirit and the will to face anything and fight for my sport and for what I believe is right. I'll give 110 percent and still dig down deeper for more.

Apolo Anton Ohno won both a gold and a silver medal at the 2002 Olympic Games and became an instant hero. But his Olympic victory represents just one moment of his incredible, and continuing journey.

From an early age, his father, Yuki, recognized Apolo's natural abilities and made it his mission to help his son live up to his potential. But getting Apolo to follow through on his opportunities wasn't always easy. Like many kids, Apolo struggled to balance his energetic and fiercely competitive nature with his desire for independence and freedom.

And even as he succeeded on the ice, he felt the loneliness that comes with being at the top. Amid the pain, the fear, the uncertainty, Apolo asked himself again and again, Why am I doing this? And the answer came to him: He truly loved to skate. So with laser-sharp focus he pursued his number-one goal: to become a great athlete.

From his personal struggles to his unwavering commitment and ambition, Apolo Anton Ohno is a true example of courage. He has battled his personal demons, toppled physical barriers, and clawed his way to the top -- but even now he does not rest. Always, he looks within himself to hear his strongest critic, to face his fiercest competitor. And always, he continues to strive to be the best -- not just for his team, not just for his country -- but also for himself. And that is what makes Apolo Anton Ohno a true champion. This is his story.



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From Publishers Weekly

Ohno, an Olympic gold medalist for short track speed skating, may have been one of the hottest stars of the 2002 Winter Games, but this disjointed, poorly executed account of his career may leave readers cold. At the outset of his journey, 19-year-old Ohno gushes about some of his idols-Lance Armstrong, Muhammad Ali-and confesses his hope that he can become a similarly positive role model for kids. But the narrative, as it chronicles Ohno's rise to an elite level in athletics, is rambling and often repetitious-paragraphs from the prologue are reproduced verbatim later in the book, without apparent reason; Ohno's frequent praise of his father and supportive friends, doctors and coaches takes on the enumerative quality of many award-acceptance speeches. Many teens will relate to Ohno's personal struggles as well as his rebellious attitude and to the clashes he has had with authority on the road to greatness. But unfortunately, the co-authors fail to convey much realistic emotion nor do they capture the you-are-there excitement of this fast-paced sport. Includes an eight-page inset of color photos. Ages 12-up.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From School Library Journal

Grade 4-8-This autobiography of the youngest U.S. athlete to win a World Cup is engaging, informative, and well written. The opening chapter begins with Ohno's bout with the flu four days before the Salt Lake City Olympics, and with him wondering how he is going to be able to compete. He then describes the competitions and events on his journey to his success, his determination and motivation, and the key people who helped to shape his life and his work ethic. He talks about the setbacks-serious injuries, people who did not have his best interests in mind-before bringing the story full circle back to the 2002 Olympics, where he won a gold medal for short track skating. The tone throughout is informal and casual. Eight pages of good-quality, color photographs show Ohno at various stages in his life. Readers interested in skating and sports competition, and those looking for true success stories, will enjoy this account of one young man's failures, challenges, and successes.
Janice C. Hayes, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 153 pages
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (October 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0689856083
  • ISBN-13: 978-0689856082
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #802,993 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Amazing 'Journey', September 25, 2002
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Anyone who saw this year's Olympics has to be familiar with Apolo Anton Ohno. He emerged as the highest profile athlete of the winter Games. And for good reason...this amazing young man showed the world what class, grace and sportsmanship is. He performed incredibly even after being injured. So it should come as no surprise that he would come across in his book as mature, classy and gracious as well. Mature well beyond his 19 years. Being away from home and more or less on his own since age 14 was bound to make him mature faster...but the sheer beauty of this amazing young man's spirit is something that was born with him. It only became more beautiful as he grew up. Aside from his obvious physical beauty, he is beautiful on the inside as well...and the combination makes for one very special, unequaled human being who also happens to be a talented athlete. This is Apolo's story so far...and it also tells a lot about his father who has done a magnificent job of raising a magnificent young man.This story is supposed to be...and is very much so...an inspiration for kids. But anyone of any age who is a fan of Apolo should read his story. You will not be disappointed.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Journey is AWESOME!, September 21, 2002
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Everyone must read this moving and inspiring book. While Apolo's words are engagingly kid-like and candid, the thoughts, reflections, and insights they describe are brilliant, deep, and soulful, with a wisdom and maturity far beyond his 19 years. The gracious, generous spirit we loved and admired at the 2002 Olympics is in every word of this autobiography--you will smile, you will cry--you will be filled with even greater admiration and even deeper respect for Apolo after reading his Journey.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars THE BOOK IS PHENOMENAL - AND SO IS HE!!, September 20, 2002
This review is from: A Journey The Autobiography of Apolo Anton Ohno (Hardcover)
Do not miss this book! It is a must have! If you want details about his childhood and teen years - it's here. If you want details about his training - it's here. If you want details about the Olympics - it's here. And if you want nice, juicy, previously untold personal details - it's here, too! No matter what your age, this book is BOTH INFORMATIONAL AND INSPIRATIONAL. It doesn't get any better than this! Order 2 copies - 1 to read and cherish + 1 to drool on! Buy it now and run to the checkout!!!!
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