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  1. Starting at the Finish Line: The Coach Buehler Story: Directed by Amy Unell. With Terrell Amos, Shane Battier, Roger Beardmore, Ellison Goodall Bishop. His name is Al Buehler. Chances are you don't know him. When you watch this film, you will wish you did, whether you care about track or field or not.

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    • Documentary
    • Amy Unell
    • 2011-05
  2. For 55 years, Al Buehler has inspired countless athletes and met enormous challenges -- breaking new ground in race relations, women's athletics and international sport. Now, Al Buehler faces his latest challenge -- an inoperable benign brain tumor.

  3. Narrated by Grant Hill. His office door simply says, “Track & Field Coach.” His life says infinitely more. Coach Al Buehler has touched and enriched the lives of countless students and athletes including Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Carl Lewis, Joan Benoit Samuelson, and John Carlos–and thousands more who have never owned a pair of track shoes.

    • Amy Unell
    • Shane Battier, Al Buehler, John Carlos
  4. Synopsis The life and work of track coach Al Buehler is an inspirationfor many famous athletes.

    • Documentary
  5. NBA All-Star Grant Hill, narrated and produced the new documentary, Starting at the Finish Line:The Coach Buehler Story, which shares the inspiring story of Al Buehler, Duke's Hall of Fame track coach who has continued to influence Duke students, athletes, and Olympians including Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Carl Lewis, Joan Benoit, Mary Decker, and ...

  6. 26 de abr. de 2011 · moments in Olympic history. " Starting at the Finish Line: The Coach Buehler. Story ," explores how Buehler changed track and field coaching, made it an. institution at Duke, gave rise to Olympic stars and even helped to improve. racial and international relations through the sport. Produced by Hill and Ann Rubenstein Tisch, the documentary.

  7. For 55 years, Al Buehler has inspired countless athletes and met enormous challenges -- breaking new ground in race relations, women's athletics and international sport. Now, Al Buehler faces his latest challenge -- an inoperable benign brain tumor.