George A. Sheehan

George A. Sheehan

Dr. George A. Sheehan (November 5, 1918 - November 1, 1993) was born in Brooklyn, New York. He is best known for his books and writings about the sport of running. His book, "Running & Being: The Total Experience," became a New York Times best seller. [ [http://www.georgesheehan.com/ Running With Doc Sheehan - Runner, Philosopher, Author of Running & Being ] ] He was a track star in college, and later became a cardiologist like his father. He served as a doctor in the United States Navy in the South Pacific during World War II on the destroyer USS Daly (DD-519). He married Mary Jane Fleming and they raised twelve children. He continued to write while struggling with prostate cancer. His last book, "Going the Distance", was published shortly after his death.

Life and work

George A. Sheehan was the oldest of 14 children. He was a track star at Manhattan College, but did not renew his interest in running until age 45 while living in Rumson, New Jersey. He began running in his back yard (26 loops to a mile) and then started running along the river road during his lunch break wearing long-johns and a ski mask. Five years later, he ran a 4:47 mile, which was the world's first sub-five-minute time by a 50-year-old. [http://www.georgesheehan.com/welcome/bio.html Accessed September 13, 2006]

Sheehan began writing a weekly column in the local newspaper and continued to write the column for twenty five years. Many of these years were served as the medical editor for Runner's World magazine. (He had been introduced to Joe Henderson by Hal Higdon during the 1968 Olympics. Henderson later recruited him as medical editor for Runner's World.) He continued to write for Runner's World after the magazine was purchased by Rodale Press. He wrote eight books and lectured around the world.

Sheehan was a devoted Catholic; in 1958, he was one of the co-founders of Christian Brothers Academy, an all-male school in Lincroft, NJ near his home in Rumson. It grew to become one of New Jersey's premier prep schools.

In 1986, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. He continued to run until his legs could no longer carry him. During this period he continued to write about his experiences. This time it wasn't about running, it was about dying. "Going the Distance" was his last book. It was published shortly after his death in 1993.

Books

*"Dr. Sheehan on Running" (1975) ISBN 0-89037-069-9
*"Dr. George Sheehan's Medical Advice for Runners" (1978) ISBN 0-02-499170-8
*"Running & Being: The Total Experience" (1978) ISBN 0-446-97090-5
*"This Running Life" (1980) ISBN 0-671-25608-4
*"How to Feel Great Twenty Four Hours a Day" (1983) ISBN 0-671-45478-1
*"Dr. Sheehan on Fitness" (1983) ISBN 0-671-45478-1
*"Personal Best: The Foremost Philosopher of Fitness Shares Techniques and Tactics for Success and Self-Liberation" (1989) ISBN 0-87857-858-7
*"George Sheehan on Running to Win: How to Achieve the Physical, Mental & Spiritual Victories of Running" (1992) ISBN 0-87596-145-2
*"Going the Distance: One Man's Journey to the End of His Life" (1996) ISBN 0-614-95718-4

References

See also

Joe Henderson, "Did I win?" (A Farewell to George Sheehan) (1994) Wrs Pub ISBN 1-56796-066-9

External links

* [http://www.georgesheehan.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.sheehanclassic.org/ George Sheehan Classic]


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