
Gold and Grace
The Higher Purpose of an Olympic Champion
by Earl Young
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Pub Date 7 Oct 2025 | Archive Date 7 Jun 2025
Abilene Christian University Press & Leafwood Publishers | Leafwood Publishers
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Description
Earl Young, an Olympic sprinter, businessman, and cancer survivor, has entered a final race to save lives.
Gold and Grace follows the story of Earl Young, who won Olympic gold in 1960 at nineteen, appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated, and embarked on a globetrotting finance career in the oil, gas, and precious metals industries.
His work abroad led him to serve as director of the Corporate Council of Africa, and he was active with the US Olympic and Paralympic Alumni Association, where he helped create a relief fund for Olympians in need.
At the age of 71, Earl was diagnosed with a deadly form of leukemia. Doctors gave him only three months to live. The odds of finding a stem cell donor were one in twenty-two million. Miraculously, a woman living in a small village in Germany was a match. She stepped up and agreed to save his life. After a difficult recovery, Earl dedicated himself to passing on the blessings of his donor’s unselfish gift. He created Earl Young’s Team, a non-profit that recruits stem cell donors to help others stricken with deadly blood cancers.
Earl Young encourages readers to develop their God-given gifts and find their highest purpose in serving others, just as he has done. “I believe the most meaningful life is one of purpose, especially when our purpose is greater than ourselves.”
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781684264025 |
PRICE | US$19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 224 |