The Underdog
By (Author) Joshua Davis
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
2nd July 2007
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
920.71
Paperback
288
Width 127mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
265g
One man's odyssey through the world's wackiest competitions Joshua Davis had a dream. He dreamt of being the best. It didn't really matter what he was the best at, he just wanted to be number one, the big enchilada, to say that he had made it. This is how it began- Josh was driving through the Mojave Desert one day when he saw a sign for the American arm-wrestling championship - all comers welcome. He decided to enter. He came fourth, out of four, but this was enough to secure him a place on Team USA and the chance of a show-down with the 'Russian Ripper' at the world championships in Poland (that didn't end very well either). But Josh had tasted the dizzy rush of competition and wanted more. And more turned out to be the most outlandish contests in the world - from bull fighting in Spain and backward running in Italy, to sumo wrestling and the World Sauna Championship in Finland. Joshua's quest is by turns hilarious, harrowing and a little insane, but it is also inspiring - because, after all, every underdog deserves his day.
Extremely funny and occasionally touching * Daily Telegraph *
Very funny and strangely inspiring * Image *
Though young, Joshua Davis has accumulated a lifetime of failure, as you'll see in the pages of this book. But things are finally looking up for him. He is now an accomplished author and journalist and his work has appeared in GQ, Wired and Maxim. In April of 2003, he covered the Iraq war for Wired and later that year became a contributing editor for the magazine. He now lives in San Francisco. Visit the author's website at www.joshuadavis.net Find your own outlandish competition at www.UnderdogNation.com