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George Mahood

    George Mahood crafts narratives that spring from a rich tapestry of unconventional experiences. His writing often finds humor and profound observation in the everyday, exploring the absurdities and nuances of human nature with a distinctive voice. Mahood's approach transforms ordinary circumstances into captivating literary explorations that resonate with readers. His unique perspective and engaging style mark him as an author whose work offers a truly memorable reading journey.

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    Operation Ironman
    • Operation Ironman

      • 316 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.3(14)Add rating

      ..".George's books just keep getting better..." ..".laugh out loud funny (note to self, don't read it on the tube)..." ..".it won't fail to entertain, enthral and motivate..." ..".hilarious and heart-warming..." ..".inspiring, poignant and humorous..." ..".I laughed, I cried, and am proud of a man I have never met..." Operation Ironman follows George Mahood's inspiring and entertaining journey from a hospital bed to an Ironman triathlon. After major surgery to remove a spinal cord tumour, George set himself the ultimate challenge - a 2.4 mile swim, a 112 mile bike ride, and a 26.2 mile run, all to be completed within 16 hours. He couldn't swim more than a length of front crawl, he had never ridden a proper road bike, and he had not run further than 10k in 18 months. He had four months to prepare. Could he do it?

      Operation Ironman
    • The DNF Series - 1: Did Not Finish

      Misadventures in Running, Cycling and Swimming

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Is running a marathon with your partner a wise idea? What about taking part in a triathlon together? George is about to find out as he and his wife Rachel put their marriage to the test. Now settled into life in Devon with their three children, they try to encourage a more active family lifestyle with camping holidays, family bike rides, hill-walking and canoe trips. But things rarely go smoothly. Meanwhile, George continues to set himself ridiculous challenges. Having been a complete novice swimmer only a year earlier, he decides to confront his incompetence head-on. By signing up for a 10km swim. How hard can it be? Anyone reading George's books hoping for useful training tips for their own adventures and challenges might be disappointed. His training methods and pre-race preparations are unconventional and perhaps not recommended, but there might be some nuggets of unintentional wisdom amongst the chaos. Did Not Finish is a series of books about George and his family's adventures in running, cycling and swimming. From ultramarathons to triathlons, 10k swims to European cycling adventures, George promises fun and laughter every step, pedal, and paddle of the way.

      The DNF Series - 1: Did Not Finish