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Acknowledgments | ix | |
Introduction | xi | |
Foreword | xiii | |
Part 1 | ||
1 | In the Beginning | 3 |
2 | The Sierra Nevada Mountains | 7 |
3 | History of the Trail | 11 |
4 | Wendell Robie: A Man of Vision and Determination | 21 |
5 | An Idea Takes Seed | 35 |
6 | 1955: The Inaugural Ride | 47 |
7 | Lloyd Tevis: Capitalist and Entrepreneur | 55 |
Part 2 | ||
8 | 1959: Awarding the First Tevis Cup | 65 |
9 | James Ben Ali Haggin and the Haggin Cup | 75 |
10 | Dr. Richard Barsaleau Earns a Buckle, and Marion Robie Closes Out a Decade | 79 |
11 | The Tevis Cup Goes to Squaw Valley | 87 |
12 | Donna Fitzgerald and Witezarif: Unparalleled Champions | 95 |
13 | To Finish is to Win: The Formation of the American Endurance Ride Conference | 101 |
14 | The Western States Endurance Run | 109 |
15 | Kathie Perry | 123 |
16 | Tevis Cup Research Reaches Out | 127 |
17 | 1980-1989: Boyd Zontelli, Rushcreek Ranch, and Becky Hart | 133 |
18 | Julie Suhr | 143 |
Part 3 | ||
19 | Organizing the Western States 100 Mile Ride: A Dedication to the Ideal | 151 |
20 | Erin McChesney | 161 |
21 | The Josephine Stedem Scripps Cup | 169 |
22 | Chris Knoch: A Man of Steel | 173 |
23 | Win by a Nose | 181 |
24 | Chris Knoch Tries for a Third Victory | 191 |
Part 4 | ||
25 | Changes in Endurance | 197 |
26 | Marcia Smith: Three Impressive Victories | 203 |
27 | Potato Richardson | 223 |
28 | Saved from Slaughter | 237 |
29 | "For They Had Crossed the Mountains" | 245 |
Appendix | Roster of Tevis Cup participants (1955 to 2003) | 253 |
Elevation Map | 283 | |
Bibliography | 285 |
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