Gary Smith (born October 27, 1953)
is an American
sportswriter
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. He is best known for his lengthy
human interest stories
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in ''
Sports Illustrated
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'', where he worked from 1983 to 2013.
Career
Smith worked as a sportswriter for the ''
Wilmington News Journal
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The ne ...
'', the ''
Philadelphia Daily News
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The ''Dail ...
'', the ''
New York Daily News
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'', and ''
Inside Sports
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'' before joining ''Sports Illustrated''.
[ His writing has also appeared in '']Time
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'', ''Rolling Stone
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'', and ''Esquire
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''.
For many years, Smith's role as senior writer at ''Sports Illustrated'' has been to write four lengthy feature articles per year, most of which are in-depth personality profiles.[ His wife, Sally, has described his motivation as follows: "He is not satisfied with putting facts together. He wants to understand what is the core conflict that has driven that person. He hopes to tell a secret that a person might not be aware of."] Several of Smith's subjects have attested to his profound insight.
Smith has received many awards and honors for his work at ''Sports Illustrated''. He won the National Magazine Award
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for non-fiction
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, the magazine equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize
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, a record four times and was a finalist for the award a record ten times.[ His stories have appeared in '']The Best American Sports Writing
''The Best American Sports Writing'' was a yearly anthology of magazine articles on the subject of sports published in the United States. It started in 1991 as part of ''The Best American Series'' published by Houghton Mifflin and ceased publicati ...
'' series a record 12 times.[ Some of his literary peers have called him "the best magazine writer in America"] and "America's best sportswriter".[ He also has been cited as a role model by younger sportswriters.''Baltimore Sun'' sportswriter Kevin Van Valkenburg cites Smith as his primary role model]
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Bibliography
Smith has published two books; both are collections of his magazine features:
* ''Beyond The Game: The Collected Sports Writing of Gary Smith'', published in 2001.
* ''Sports Illustrated: Going Deep: 20 Classic Sports Stories'', published in 2008.
References
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1953 births
Living people
20th-century American journalists
21st-century American journalists
American male journalists
La Salle University alumni
New York Daily News people
Sportswriters from New York (state)