Swimmers Beardsley, Buese, Mills and Walsh Featured in Boycott Stolen Dreams Of The 1980 Moscow Olympic Games

Released on: June 30, 2008, 2:08 am

Press Release Author: Randolph Walker

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: American Athletes Denied Opportunity to Compete in Boycotted
1980 Olympic Games Featured In Latest Book By Identical Twin Authors Tom Caraccioli
and Jerry Caraccioli Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale Pens Book's Foreword


Press Release Body: New York, N.Y. June 30, 2008 -- Swimmers Craig Beardsley, Lisa
Buese, Glenn Mills and Sue Walsh, all members of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Swim Team,
are among 18 American athletes denied the opportunity to compete in the boycotted
1980 Olympic Games in Moscow featured in the new book BOYCOTT - Stolen Dreams of the
1980 Moscow Olympic Games.

Written by identical twins Tom Caraccioli and Jerry Caraccioli, BOYCOTT: Stolen
Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games ($25.95, New Chapter Press) chronicles the
stories of Beardsley, Buese, Mills, Walsh and their fellow Olympic team members who
trained thousands of hours for their once-in-a-lifetime chance at Olympic glory in
Moscow only to become pawns in a political Cold War chess match between superpowers.
The book also outines the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan that led to the boycott,
efforts by some athletes to overturn to the boycott by legal means and the entire
1980 team's eventual ceremonial gold. Former Vice President Walter F. Mondale wrote
the book's foreword.

Beardsley, a native of New York , N.Y. , resident of Chatham, N.J., and a standout
swimmer at the University of Florida set the world record in the 200 butterfly at
the 1980 Olympic Trials. Says Bearsdley of the boycott, ""At that time, I don't want
to say that I supported the boycott, but I wasn't against it either. I tried to
think there was some good in it. We were doign the right thing. I supported
everything at that time...(however)...I began to realize that it was just another
political movement. I became strongly opinionated about trying to separate sports
and politics. It will never happen again. Sports, like music, is one of those great
things that bind people together."

Mills, a native of Ridgeville, Ohio ,who attended the University of Alabama and
resides in Chester, Md. , overcame the death of his brother to break national swim
records as a teenager to qualify for the 1980 team. His dream to compete in the
Games was also dashed by just missing qualifying for the 1984 Games. Says Mills of
his Olympic status today, "There is pride that goes along with being an Olympian. We
are pretty much fully accepted by our peers. They know what we did. We are respected
and that's really what means the most to us." He is now a swim coach at the
University of Maryland .

Buese, who grew up in Louisville, Ky. , attended Stanford University and is now a
resident of Palo Alto, Calif . , qualified for the 1980 team in the 100 butterfly at
the age of 17. Says Buese of her accomplishment of making the Olympic team, despite
not having the opportunity to compete,"It is something I will always have and no one
can ever take away from me. When I'm faced with difficult situations, I know I have
it in me to rise up to the challenge no matter what the challenge is."

Walsh, a native of Hamburg , N.Y., resident of Durham , N.C. and a standout swimmer
at the University of North Carolina , swam the fastest 100 backstroke ever in 1979
as a teenager. She missed qualifying for the 1984 Games by .01 a second. Said Walsh
28 years after the boycott, " I don't know that I understand the politics today
either, because it certainly didn't encourage the Soviets to get out of
Afghanistan."

Athletes featured in the book are as follows;

Don Paige (Athletics) Philadelphia, Pa.

Glenn Mills (Swimming) Ridgeville, Ohio

Gwen Gardner (Athletics) Los Angeles, Calif

Gene Mills (Wrestling) Pompton Lakes, N.J.

Craig Beardsley (Swimming) New York, N.Y.

Sue Walsh (Swimming) Hamburg, N.Y.

Bill Hanzlik (Basketball) Beloit, Wisc.,

Amy Koopman (Gymnastics) Arlington Heights, Ill.

Isiah Thomas (Basketball) Chicago, Ill.


Carol Blazejowski (Basketball) Fairview, N.J.

Luci Collins (Gymnastics) Englewood, Calif.

David Kimes (Shooting) Monterey Park, Calif.

Brian Gust (Wrestling) Lakeville, Minn.

Lisa Buese (Swimming) Louisville, Ky.

Linda Cornelius Waltman (Athletics) Ft. Worth, Tx

Thomas Schuler (Cycling) Birmingham, Mich.

Ron Galimore (Gymnastics) Ames, Iowa

Debbie Landreth (Volleyball) El Segundo, Calif.

BOYCOTT: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games is the second book by Tom
Caraccioli and Jerry Caraccioli. They are the coauthors of Striking Silver: The
Untold Story of America\'s Forgotten Hockey Team , published in 2006.

Founded in 1987, New Chapter Press ( www.newchapterpressmedia.com ) is an
independent publisher of books that is part of the Independent Publishers Group
(IPG). New Chapter Press has also published The Roger Federer Story, Quest for
Perfection and The Bud Collins History of Tennis.
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