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Author David Davis returns to the show to talk about his book Waterman: The Life and Times of Duke Kahanamoku, about the legendary 3x Olympic medalist and surfing pioneer. David's book has been turned into a documentary that will air on PBS' American Masters in May.
Duke Kahanamoku won back-to-back gold medals in the 100m freestyle at the 1912 and 1920 Summer Olympics. He also won silver at the 1924 Summer Olympics, just losing out to Johnny Weissmuller, in an Olympic career that spanned a whopping 12 years.
If it weren't for Duke, surfing might not have become the sport it is today. Duke spread his love of surfing around the world, essentially starting surfing cultures in California and Australia.
Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ddavisla
Check out his website: http://www.ddavisla.com/.
You can get his books (and support the show) by shopping through our Bookshop.org storefront.
Also on today's show, we have:
For a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://wp.me/pbRtIx-1QV
Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive!
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Keep the Flame Alive: The Podcast for Fans of the Olympics and Paralympics with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown
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Author David Davis returns to the show to talk about his book Waterman: The Life and Times of Duke Kahanamoku, about the legendary 3x Olympic medalist and surfing pioneer. David's book has been turned into a documentary that will air on PBS' American Masters in May.
Duke Kahanamoku won back-to-back gold medals in the 100m freestyle at the 1912 and 1920 Summer Olympics. He also won silver at the 1924 Summer Olympics, just losing out to Johnny Weissmuller, in an Olympic career that spanned a whopping 12 years.
If it weren't for Duke, surfing might not have become the sport it is today. Duke spread his love of surfing around the world, essentially starting surfing cultures in California and Australia.
Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ddavisla
Check out his website: http://www.ddavisla.com/.
You can get his books (and support the show) by shopping through our Bookshop.org storefront.
Also on today's show, we have:
For a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://wp.me/pbRtIx-1QV
Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive!
***
Keep the Flame Alive: The Podcast for Fans of the Olympics and Paralympics with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown
Support the show:
Tell a friend: http://flamealivepod.com
Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod
Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/flamealivepod
Hang out with us online:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod
Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/312069749587022
Newsletter: Sign up at http://flamealivepod.com
VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348

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