Parker had a more than respectable career as a distance runner. He was a miler at the University of Florida from 1966 to 1970 and was a Southeastern Conference champion in the mile. Yes, the mile. Not the 1,500m, or the slightly-less-than-a-mile 1,600m that high school athletes run in our degenerate times. Parker had a career best of 4:05.2 in the mile according to the back cover of the 1978 edition of Once A Runner, which also lists personal bests of 8:51.0 in the two mile, 13:47 in the three mile, 8:51.4 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, and 2:33 in the marathon. After graduating from UF in 197o, Parker remained on campus to study law, supporting himself by working as an assistant track coach, a training table worker, and a dorm counselor. Parker also continued his running, training with the Florida Track Club which included other notable UF graduate students such as Jack Bachelor and Frank Shorter. By 1971, however, Parker had angered the UF athletic department by writing columns critical of the program in the university newspaper (the Alligator) and by organizing the Florida League of Athletes. Athletic director Ray Graves responded by firing Parker. In turn Parker responded by suing Graves--excellent practice for his later career in law.
Parker's legal career didn't last long, though, and soon he returned to journalism. In the late 1970s he worked at the Tallahassee Democrat, writing a humor column ("True Facks") and co-creating the comic strip "Grahamsberry," which poked fun at the administration of Florida Governor Bob Graham. Strangely enough, Parker became a speech writer for Graham after leaving the Democrat in 1979. The governor was probably relieved to have Parker on his side for a change.
Many people over the years have declared Once A Runner to be the best novel ever written about running. A lot of the people who say this haven't read any other running novels, so it may or may not be true. Personally, I think they may be damning Parker with faint praise. I've read several dozen running novels, and most of them really stink. Among the best of the others you'd probably have to count Again To Carthage, Parker's sequel to Once A Runner. It only took Parker three decades to get around to publishing that one.
Again, Parker speaks at 7:30pm. The talk is preceded by a ten-dollar-a-ticket pre-marathon pasta feed at 6:00pm, and both events are a warm up for the Tallahassee Marathon, which starts from the Florida State University campus at 7:30am ET on Sunday, 7 February 2010.
Links:
- The Tallahassee Marathon
http://www.tallahasseemarathon.com/ - Once A Runner on amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1416597883?ie=UTF8&tag=trouafoo-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1416597883 - Again To Carthage on amazon.com
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1891369776?ie=UTF8&tag=trouafoo-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1891369776 - Another running novel that I'm fond of
http://troubleafoot.blogspot.com/2009/01/patch.html
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