![]() ![]() ![]() Susannah Ramos is a world champion, but doesn’t much feel like one since she had a growth spurt that has slowed her down. The pair approaches key competitions while navigating a closer relationship with one another, balancing complicated family dynamics.īreath Like Waterby Anna Jarzab. But running is the answer for both of them, a shared passion that could lead to fresh starts, sponsorships, and stability. Rising teenage track stars Kayla Francis and Joel de Freitas have various personal problems in their home of Trinidad. ![]() She’s proud of her undefeated record and hopes to make a booming entrance onto the Olympic scene, but her focus is constantly at risk of being pulled in different directions. Gravity Delgado, a scrappy half-Dominican, half-Jewish girl, dreams of becoming a champion boxer. Welcome to Kings Row, where the only thing more exciting than fencing is the boys’ funny antics while Coach tries to get them to become an actual team. Recommend these titles to Olympics-obsessed teens and those who just love a winning story.įence : Striking Distance by Sarah Rees Brennan. Boxers, fencers, track stars, and more give it their all in these YA novels. ![]()
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