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BOYCOTT: STOLEN DREAMS OF THE 1980 MOSCOW OLYMPIC GAMES by
Identical Twin Authors Tom Caraccioli and Jerry Caraccioli
chronicles the heartache and disappointment of the political
decision to boycott Olympic Games
New York, August 21 , 2008 -- When U.S. Congressman Jim
Gerlach (R) from Pennsylvania appeared on Neil Cavuto’s FOX
BUSINESS SHOW – Your World With Neil Cavuto – on August 18
espousing the International Olympic Committee take action
against Russia to rescind the opportunity for Sochi, Russia
to host the 2014 Olympic Winter Games, the conversation
quickly turned to talk of 1980 and the last time the Olympic
Games were held in Russia.
In 1980, Moscow was the site of the Olympic Summer Games and
the U.S.-led boycott of those Games because of the Soviet
invasion of Afghanistan was the reason more than 60
countries around the world stayed away from the Soviet
capital. Talk of a boycott became reality but the action did
not force the Soviets out of Afghanistan. Will talk of
another boycott or moving the Games from Sochi affect the
desired change Rep. Gerlach and others in Congress are hoping?
Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games
tells the story of the 1980 U.S.-led boycott of the Moscow
Olympic Games Written by identical twins Tom Caraccioli and
Jerry Caraccioli, Boycott: Stolen Dreams of the 1980 Moscow
Olympic Games (New Chapter Press) chronicles the stories of
18 elite American athletes 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 outlines the Soviet
invasion of Afghanistan that led to the boycott, efforts by
a group of athletes to overturn the boycott by legal means,
and the entire 1980 team eventually receiving the
Congressional Gold Medal, the highest civilian award which
is bestowed by the United States Congress.
“We saw in 1980 that whenever threats are used as political
leverage when discussing a boycott of the Olympics, the only
real victims are the athletes’” said BOYCOTT author Tom
Caraccioli. “Thankfully, talk of a boycott did not lead to
one at the 2008 Olympic Games. The stories of heartache and
disappointment chronicled in BOYCOTT prove that whenever
politics and the Olympics intersect, seldom does it prove to
be a good mix.”
Vice President Walter F. Mondale, who spoke on behalf of the
boycott prior to the USOC’s April 12, 1980 vote to
officially boycott the Games, wrote the Foreword for the
book. Mondale apologizes to all the athletes who were denied
the opportunity to compete calling them, “warriors in our
country’s defense of freedom.”
Among those endorsing the book include CBS Sports
commentator Dick Enberg, who states, “Boycott uniquely and
poignantly captures the impact of American athletes denied
the opportunity to compete in the Olympic Games. Nearly
three decades later, I continue to appreciate and understand
their heartbreak and anger. Thanks to the authors, we are
reminded of their brave, but painful sacrifice. This book,
then, becomes their belated, but deserved Olympic salute.“
Said Christine Brennan, USA Today Columnist, ABC News
Commentator and author of Best Seat in the House, \"The story
of the U.S. boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympic Games is best
told through the eyes of the young athletes whose dreams
were dashed by the decision. Their compelling tales are told
here...This was a time in U.S. history that should be
remembered. This is a book that should be read.“
Said Anita DeFrantz, President of LA84 Foundation, member of
the International Olympic Committee and USOC Board member,
“The boycott of 1980 was a stunning experience because I
thought in our country, the individuals had the right to
make their choices in sport. It is reassuring that the
Caracciolis decided to tackle this story about America and
American athletes in a challenging time.“
Boycott is published by New Chapter Press – also the
publisher of The Roger Federer Story, Quest for Perfection
by Rene Stauffer and The Bud Collins History of Tennis by
Bud Collins.
Athletes featured in the book are:
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 is the second book written by the Caraccioli’s –
identical twins raised in Oswego, N.Y. In 2006, they wrote
Striking Silver: The Untold Story of America’s Forgotten
Hockey Team about the 1972 U.S. Olympic hockey team. Tom
Caraccioli resides in Philadelphia, Pa., while Jerry
Caraccioli lives in New York City.
Founded in 1987, New Chapter Press
(www.newchapterpressmedia.com) is an independent publisher
of books and part of the Independent Publishers Group. More
information on the book can be found at www.boycottbook.com
and is available on Amazon.com.
Press release submission by
PressReleasePoint(http://www.pressreleasepoint.com/)
Press Contact:
Randy Walker
New Chapter Press Media
New York, N.Y
917-770-0843
Rwalker@newchapterpressmedia.com
http://www.boycottbook.com
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