BTT: Gold Medal Reading

btt21 BTT: Gold Medal Reading 

You, um, may have noticed that the Olympics are going on right now, so that’s the genesis of this week’s question, in two parts:

First:

  • Do you or have you ever read books about the Olympics? About sports in general?
  • Fictional ones? Or non-fiction? Or both?

And, Second:

  • Do you consider yourself a sports fan?
  • Because, of course, if you’re a rabid fan and read about sports constantly, there’s a logic there; if you hate sports and never read anything sports-related, that, too … but you don’t have to love sports to enjoy a good sports story.
  • (Or a good sports movie, for that matter. Feel free to expand this into a discussion about “Friday Night Lights” or “The Natural” or whatever…)

 

I missed responding to the BTT question last week!  And I love this week’s topic…  because I am a sports fan.  In fact, I’m more of a sports fan than a fan of any actual team, although a number of teams do have a place in my heart. 

I love the black-and-white, concrete nature of sports — the preparation and commitment involved, performing a focused activity singlemindedly, the absolute result, how analytical planning of plays results in magical, poetic action. 

I myself am not an “athlete” although I enjoy working out and absolutely love riding my horse.  But sports did not come naturally to me (until I discovered my high school had an equestrian team!).  So my enjoyment tends to be vicarious — and the Olympics are a treat!

I also love reading about sports…  Here are a few that I’ve read the past year and really enjoyed:  Moneyball and The Blindside by Michael Lewis, and Playing for Pizza by John Grisham.  I’m sure I will think of others as the day continues…  I am anxious to add to my TBR with other ideas, too!  What about you?  Any great sports books (or movies)?

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9 Responses to BTT: Gold Medal Reading

  1. Sally says:

    I’m going off-track here because I HAVE to state that I LOVE the way you wrote this sentence:

    “I love the black-and-white, concrete nature of sports — the preparation and commitment involved, performing a focused activity singlemindedly, the absolute result, how analytical planning of plays results in magical, poetic action.”

  2. Bluestocking says:

    Wow I’m the opposite because I was very athletic I don’t like watching sports. But I do admire the effort.

  3. Kristen says:

    Thank you, Sally!! You have made my day… :)

  4. Kristen says:

    @Bluestocking — I have heard that athletes tend NOT to enjoy watching others play… Maybe because they (you) would rather be doing it themselves?

  5. Debbie says:

    wow….you took the words right out of my mouth. How I feel about sports. Much more elequent (spelling???) than I, of course.

  6. Carolyn says:

    I’m an athlete and yet I enjoy watching sports – however I played women’s basketball and I can’t stand to WATCH women’s basketball. I prefer watching any men’s sport over women’s! Interesting! I am loving this Olympics! I was so excited with the men’s US gymnastics team getting Bronze after everyone had counted them out!! And Michael Phelps is….well…doing what he does best! Great entry!

  7. Kristen says:

    Thanks, Debbie!! It’s fun to meet other female sports fans today… :)

  8. Kristen says:

    Isn’t Phelps amazing! When the U.S. won the relay a few nights ago I was so excited… And track and field hasn’t even begun yet!

    Of course, my favorite has been the equestrian events — thank goodness Oxygen has broadcast even hours of dressage… :)

  9. I’m not a big sports fan but I do love the Olympics! I couldn’t think of a single book I’ve read that was truly about sports, sad to say. Oh well, I’ll try to broaden my horizons…

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