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Second Sunrise - Five Decades of History at the Western States Endurance Run

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 22.04.2025

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The History of How Western States Came to Be
Since its founding in 1974, Western States has been predicated on the notion that in the beginning at the first sunrise, as the run begins at 5 a.m., there must always be hope that 100 miles was within a runner's grasp. And then, with the start of a second sunrise, there had to be continued determination to search out where the finish still might lie. Even if the clock ran out, the second sunrise would not fail you. The hope of a second sunrise would always be enough to get you to the finish.
This project has been a dream for Ponderosa Pine Design founder Vicky Vaughn Shea for years. Determined to make this book a reality she enlisted 11-time Western States finisher and ultra-running writer John Trent to bring the story to life. Together they crafted a beautiful coffee table book that showcases the rich history of the Western States trail and the runners who keep its traditions alive. This coffee table book details:

  • 10 x 9.5" hardcover book
  • 192 full color pages printed on high quality, heavyweight paper
  • 175+ photographs depicting the history of the race
  • End sheets that include the names of every Western States Endurance Run finisher throughout its history through 2022
    Second Sunrise is perfect for:
  • Gift givers shopping for runners and trail lovers
  • Fans of What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami and Thirst: 2600 Miles to Home by Heather "Anish" Anderson
  • People who enjoy collecting history and beautiful photographic coffee table books

    About the author










    John Trent is past president of the Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run Board of Trustees and a 10-time WS 100 finisher. He has been involved in ultra running as a journalist, organizer, volunteer, and competitor since 1987. A former two-time Nevada Sportswriter of the Year, he lives in Reno, Nev., where he is race director of the Silver State 50/50 and runs trails with his family of ultrarunners, wife Jill, and daughters Annie and Katie. A practicing journalist since 1987, John's work has been honored on numerous occasions, including by the Nevada State Press Association, Gannett Corporation and the Associated Press Sports Editors. From 2004-2006, John served as lead speechwriter and deputy press secretary for Nevada Gov. Kenny Guinn. He is currently the Senior Editor for News & Features at the University of Nevada, Reno, and is author of the book Legacy: 100 Years of Athletics at the University of Nevada.

    Summary

    The History of How Western States Came to Be
    Since its founding in 1974, Western States has been predicated on the notion that in the beginning at the first sunrise, as the run begins at 5 a.m., there must always be hope that 100 miles was within a runner's grasp. And then, with the start of a second sunrise, there had to be continued determination to search out where the finish still might lie. Even if the clock ran out, the second sunrise would not fail you. The hope of a second sunrise would always be enough to get you to the finish.
    This project has been a dream for Ponderosa Pine Design founder Vicky Vaughn Shea for years. Determined to make this book a reality she enlisted 11-time Western States finisher and ultra-running writer John Trent to bring the story to life. Together they crafted a beautiful coffee table book that showcases the rich history of the Western States trail and the runners who keep its traditions alive. This coffee table book details:

  • 10 x 9.5" hardcover book
  • 192 full color pages printed on high quality, heavyweight paper
  • 175+ photographs depicting the history of the race
  • End sheets that include the names of every Western States Endurance Run finisher throughout its history through 2022
    Second Sunrise is perfect for:
  • Gift givers shopping for runners and trail lovers
  • Fans of What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami and Thirst: 2600 Miles to Home by Heather “Anish” Anderson
  • People who enjoy collecting history and beautiful photographic coffee table books

  • Product details

    Authors John Trent
    Publisher Ingram Publishers Services
     
    Languages English
    Product format Paperback / Softback
    Release 22.04.2025, delayed
     
    EAN 9798985191325
    ISBN 979-8-9851913-2-5
    No. of pages 192
    Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

    SPORTS & RECREATION / Running & Jogging, PHOTOGRAPHY / Photoessays & Documentaries

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