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Sally Jenkins (born October 22, 1960) is an American sports columnist and feature writer for The Washington Post, and author. She was previously a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. She has won the AP Sports Columnist of the Year Award five times, received the National Press Foundation 2017 chairman citation, and was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize. She is the author of a dozen books. Jenkins is noted for her writing on Pat Summitt, Joe Paterno, Lance Armstrong, and the United States Center for SafeSport. Early life and education Jenkins was born in Fort Worth, Texas, She is the daughter of Hall of Fame sportswriter Dan Jenkins, who also once wrote for Sports Illustrated. She is a 1982 graduate of Stanford University, with a degree in English literature. Career Jenkins is a sports columnist and feature writer for The Washington Post. She was previously a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. She was a finalist for the 2020 Pulitzer Prize. Jenkins is the author of twelve books, four of which were New York Times bestsellers, including the number 1 bestseller Sum It Up: 1098 Victories, A Couple of Irrelevant Losses and A Life In Perspective, written with legendary basketball coach Pat Summitt, and It's Not About the Bike written with bicycle racer Lance Armstrong. Her work has been featured in Smithsonian Magazine, GQ, and Sports Illustrated, and Jenkins has been a correspondent on CNBC, as well as on NPR's All Things Considered. Joe Paterno interview and column In January 2012, Jenkins secured an interview with Pennsylvania State University (Penn State) football coach Joe Paterno shortly before his death. During the interview, she asked him his views on the Jerry Sandusky sexual molestation allegations. Her report of the interview was published January 13, 2012. In it she drew no firm conclusions about Paterno's culpability, but simply reported his words, and those of his lawyer. On July 12, 2012, in a Washington Post follow-up column, after the release of the Freeh Report, she wrote: "Joe Paterno was a liar, there's no doubt about that now ... Paterno fell prey to the single most corrosive sin in sports: the belief that winning on the field makes you better and more important than other people." Lance Armstrong Jenkins co-wrote two best-selling autobiographies with cyclist Lance Armstrong, and defended Armstrong even after he admitted to doping and taking banned performance-enhancing substances while vehemently lying that he had done so, and was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles. In a column titled, "Why I’m not angry at Lance Armstrong", Jenkins wrote: "And I’m confused as to why using cortisone as an anti-inflammatory in a 2,000-mile race is cheating, and I wonder why putting your own blood back into your body is the crime of the century." SafeSport In October 2022, Jenkins wrote a column in the Washington Post about the United States Center for SafeSport. She called SafeSport “a false front … little more than another coverup operation, a litigation-avoidance ploy and bottomless pit into which to dump complaints and disguise inaction.” In conclusion, she wrote that SafeSport is "abuser-friendly," and a sham. Awards It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year award in 2000. It was also number one on the New York Times Best Seller list. The book was also awarded the Christopher Award for Adult Books in 2001. It also appeared in the Texas Tayshas Reading List from 2001 to 2002. In 2001, 2003, 2010, 2011, and 2021 she won the Associated Press’s Sports Columnist of the Year Award. In 2001, 2008, and 2011 she was named Sports Columnist of the Year by the Society of Professional Journalists. She received the National Press Foundation's chairman citation in 2017. In 2005 Jenkins became the first woman inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame. She was inducted into the Washington DC Sports Hall of Fame in 2021. She was named the 2021 Red Smith Award winner. Books Jenkins, Sally (1996). Men Will Be Boys: The Modern Woman Explains Football and Other Amusing Male Rituals. Doubleday]. ISBN 0-385-48218-3. Summit, Pat; Sally Jenkins (1998). Reach for the Summit: The Definite Dozen System for Succeeding at Whatever You Do. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-0229-7. Smith, Dean; John Kilgo; Sally Jenkins (1999). A Coach's Life: My Forty Years in College Basketball. Random House. ISBN 0-375-50270-X. Armstrong, Lance; Sally Jenkins (2000). It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life. G. P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 0-399-14611-3. Runyan, Marla; Sally Jenkins (2001). No Finish Line. G. P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 0-399-14803-5. Armstrong, Lance; Sally Jenkins (2004). Every Second Counts. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-7679-1448-1. Jenkins, Sally; Funny Cide Team (2004). Funny Cide: How a Horse, a Trainer, a Jockey, and a Bunch of High School Buddies Took on the Sheiks and Blue Bloods—and Won. G. P. Putnam's Sons. ISBN 0-399-15179-6. Jenkins, Sally (2007). The Real All Americans: The Team That Changed a Game, a People, a Nation. Random House. ISBN 978-0-7393-2719-7. Jenkins, Sally; John Stauffer (2009). The State of Jones. Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-52593-0. Personal life Jenkins resides in Sag Harbor, New York. References External links Jenkins' page at the Washington Post Appearances on C-SPAN C-SPAN Q&A interview with Jenkins, March 6, 2011. Discover the Sally Jenkins popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sally Jenkins books.

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  • The Real All Americans synopsis, comments

    The Real All Americans

    Sally Jenkins

    Sally Jenkins, bestselling coauthor of It's Not About the Bike, revives a forgotten piece of history in The Real All Americans. In doing so, she has crafted a truly inspirational s...

  • The State of Jones synopsis, comments

    The State of Jones

    Sally Jenkins & John Stauffer

    New York Times bestselling author Sally Jenkins and distinguished Harvard professor John Stauffer mine a nearly forgotten piece of Civil War history and strike gold in this surpris...

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    Here for the Right Reasons

    Jodi McAlister

    A hilarious and heartwarming romantic comedy that examines how the unlikeliest of loves can bloom in – well, the most likely of places. Perfect for fans of The Hating Game and The ...

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    Sit, Stay, Love

    Amy Hutton

    The most uplifting romcom you’ll read this year – a fresh take on the friendstolovers trope, brimming with heart, joy and puppies! Sera loves owning a pet shelter – even if it’s of...

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    Tell Me Everything

    Laura Kay

    >'Glorious, hilarious and life affirming . . . I absolutely loved it' EMMA HUGHES, author of No Such Thing As Perfect Would you entrust your life choices to someone hellbent on...

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    The Summer That Changed Us

    Cathy Bramley

    The joyful and escapist Sunday Times bestseller about three women searching for friendship in a beautiful seaside town 'An emotional tale of friendship. This is Cathy at her very ...

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    A Country of Eternal Light

    Paul Dalgarno

    An astonishingly inventive, playful, witty, poignant and deeply moving novel from one of Australia's most exciting writers. Shortlisted for THE AGE BOOK OF THE YEAR and THE REA...

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    Paris Dreaming

    Anita Heiss

    Libby is determined to stay on her noman fast: no more romance, no more cheating men, no more heartbreak. But in the city of love there is no escaping fate … A hilarious and heartf...

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    Not Meeting Mr Right

    Anita Heiss

    ‘I am deadly, desirable and delicious!’ This is Alice's mantra as she hilariously negotiates her way through the rocky terrain of singledom. Alice Aigner is successful, independent...

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    The Long Game

    Elena Armas

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERA disgraced soccer exec reluctantly enlists the help of a retired soccer star in coaching a children’s team in this smalltown love story in the vein of I...

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    Avoiding Mr Right

    Anita Heiss

    A hilarious and heartfelt story of love, selfdiscovery and finding true happiness, from awardwinning Wiradyuri author, Anita Heiss. Peta Tully thinks taking a man to Melbourne wou...

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    The Split

    Laura Kay

    'The Split has everything I love in a novel. It's hilariously funny, it's so uplifting, and its characters are irresistibly loveable' BETH O'LEARY'Full of humour, kindness, cake a...

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    Manhattan Dreaming

    Anita Heiss

    From awardwinning Wiradyuri author, Anita Heiss, comes a fun, lighthearted and empowering story featuring a deadly Koori heroine who is forced to choose between her dream job and t...

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    Love and Other Puzzles

    Kimberley Allsopp

    Following the clues doesn't always lead you where you might expect ...A witty, warmhearted and appealing novel about how stepping out of our comfort zones can sometimes be the best...

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    The Arc

    Tory Henwood Hoen

    "A thoroughly modern love story with an oldfashioned heart."––Vogue"Sure to satisfy fans of Taylor Jenkins Reid and Sally Rooney."––E! Online"Funny and modern, The Arc is like a ro...