<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>How an undersized athlete from a small Oklahoma town rose up to set the World Record in pole vault.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>JOE DIAL'S STORY IS ONE OF HARD WORK, perseverance, dedication and determination. Starting at age five when he began pole vaulting in the family's front yard his under the watchful eyes of his father and long-time coach, Dean Dial, Joe had the sport literally ingrained in his DNA. </p><p>Just about every member of the Dial clan participated in the sport, including his grandfather, father, his siblings, his three sons, and several nieces and nephews.</p><p>Practicing for hours every day--often from breakfast until sunset--in the tiny Oklahoma town of Marlow, Joe knew early on that he wanted to make the sport of pole vaulting his life's work.</p><p>Competing as a professional on the world stage and later serving as head track and field coach of Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Joe was able to make his dream come true. High school state championships, collegiate conference championships, NCAA championships, American records, and even a World record were ultimately achieved.</p><p>Besides including details of his athletic and personal development and accomplishments through the years, the book also captures many of the interesting, humorous and sometimes embarrassing, moments behind the scenes which Joe experienced through his world-wide travels as he competed on five continents.</p><p>Taking his first international trip alone at age 17, suffering the tragic death of an adopted son, enduring and overcoming numerous injuries, meeting the Pope and nearly coming to blows with one of his chief rivals are just a few of the adventures detailed.</p><p>But his successes, titles, championships and records are outlined so the reader can fully appreciate the magnitude of Joe's accomplishments. Hopefully, readers will learn more about Joe Dial and his role in the world of track and field.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>I have had the great pleasure of meeting Joe Dial and watch as he coaches my son in Pole Vault at his clinics at Oral Roberts University. I found this book informative, easy to read, and so easy to relate to as an ex athlete myself. Watching him coach is a unique treat, he has this special ability to relate to those he is coaching and yes, he really can recall every little movement as one of his athletes runs down the runway to vault; it is also true that he can recall every little detail of his past events. It's just amazing to see.</p><p>I suggest every athlete read this book. Joe Dial shows us all that no dream is to big to achieve if you have faith and are willing to work for it.</p><br>
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