From Brooklyn to the Olympics
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From Brooklyn to the Olympics

The Hall of Fame Career of Auburn University Track Coach Mel Rosen

Craig Darch

Foreword by Harvey Glance

Title Details

Pages: 208

Trim size: 6.000in x 9.000in

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Hardcover

Pub Date: 07/01/2014

ISBN: 9-781-5883-8305-1

List Price: $25.95

eBook

Pub Date: 07/01/2014

ISBN: 9-781-6030-6346-3

List Price: $25.95

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NewSouth Books

From Brooklyn to the Olympics

The Hall of Fame Career of Auburn University Track Coach Mel Rosen

Craig Darch

Foreword by Harvey Glance

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From Brooklyn to the Olympics follows Mel Rosen from the streets of Brooklyn during the 1930s–’40s to his selection as head coach for United States track and field for the 1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics. The book describes how a Jewish kid from Brighton Beach, New York, followed his dream to become the head track and field coach at Auburn University for twenty-eight years. Rosen coached seven Olympians and 143 All-Americans and guided Auburn’s track and field team to four consecutive SEC Conference indoor championships. Rosen was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, the U.S. Track and Field Hall of Fame, and the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, and Auburn University named its new track the Hutsell-Rosen Track.

Author Craig Darch interviewed many of Rosen’s former athletes and fellow coaches. Included in the book are comments from football/baseball superstar Bo Jackson, legendary football coach Pat Dye, and Olympic medalists Harvey Glance, Willie Smith, and Carl Lewis. The book details Rosen’s coaching career during the turbulent era of the 1950s and ’60s. Lively vignettes highlight Auburn sports history, Alabama history, Jews in the South, and the Olympics.

From Brooklyn to the Olympics is not just a great story about a great coaching career, but an important account of an important era in Southern history.

—The Baldwin Times

About the Author/Editor

DR. CRAIG DARCH is the Humana-Sherman-Germany Distinguished Professor of Special Education at Auburn University. He earned his doctorate at the University of Oregon and has taught at Auburn for 32 years. While the Rosen book is his first biography, he has co-authored three college-level textbooks on learning and intellectual disabilities and has published more than 60 research articles for professional journals in the fields of special education and psychology. He has contributed chapters to three edited books and has written articles on special education for three encyclopedias. Darch is married to Gabriele, a nurse practitioner. They have a grown son, Eric, who is a school counselor.