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Mary Pilon (born 16 May 1986 in
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) is an
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journalist and filmmaker who primarily covers sports and business. A regular
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to the '' New Yorker'' and Bloomberg Businessweek, her books are ''The Monopolists'' (2015), ''The Kevin Show'' (2018), ''Losers: Dispatches From the Other Side of the Scoreboard'' (2020, with
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), and ''The Longest Race,'' co-authored with Olympian Kara Goucher. She has also worked as a
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covering sports for '' The New York Times'' and business at '' The Wall Street Journal'' and has also written and produced for Vice, ''
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'', NBC News, among other outlets. At the ''Times'', Pilon authored a story that was the first-ever graphic novel for the paper and its first audiobook, "Tomato Can Blues," a true-crime story of Charles Rowan; it was
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d by actor
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. She is an
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at
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's Carter Institute of Journalism, where she teaches a graduate-level investigative reporting class.


Early life and education

Born and raised in Eugene, Oregon, Pilon attended Winston Churchill High School. She first reported for her hometown newspaper, '' The Register-Guard,'' as a teenager. She then attended New York University, as a member of the graduating class of 2008 with a
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in politics and journalism. Pilon's
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on the people and politics of
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trafficking won the school's Edwin Diamond Award.


Career

Pilon has worked for
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, '' USA Today'' and '' New York Magazine'' and, from 2006 to 2008,
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. From 2008 to 2011, she reported for the '' Wall Street Journal'' Money and Investing Section on finance and
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during the financial crisis, one of the youngest reporters on staff. She won the 2011
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for Breaking News for her coverage of the 2010 Flash Crash. At the ''Times'', Pilon wrote "Tomato Can Blues," a true-crime story of
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, an amateur
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who faked his own death. The story was the first-ever graphic novel for the paper and the first audiobook, narrated by actor
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. Pilon's 2016 investigative reporting on
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in the
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helped fuel a class action lawsuit by women truckers. In reporting on the
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policies for
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/ CNN the next year, the writer found that the league seldom enforced its own policies. She has also reported on the circumstances surrounding
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Steve Prefontaine`s death for ESPN's Grantland. She also was among the first to report on Donald Trump's
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mother in June 2016. At Vice, Pilon reported on legal issues faced by transgender high school athletes and at NBC News, how coaches accused of sexual abuse continued to work in sports. Her ''New Yorker'' contributions focus on the legal and financial aspects of sports. Pilon has also written for Vice, ''
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'', '' Fast Company,'' ''Smithsonian'' magazine, and
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. On 17 February 2015,
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released her first book, ''The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Behind the World's Favorite Board Game,'' which tells the true story of the board game Monopoly. Pilon spent more than five years investigating the game's origins, which date back to feminist Lizzie Magie and the Progressive Era. The book discusses economics professor
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's decade-long legal battle over the rights to his own game, Anti-Monopoly, as well as his efforts to uncover Magie as the game's true inventor, even as Parker Brothers had incorrectly claimed that a man, Charles Darrow, had invented the game during the
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. (Magie died in 1948 in obscurity, working as a secretary in Washington, D.C., and made $500 off her invention.) The book was a ''New York Times''
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and was named by the ''Times'' to its annual list of notable books that year. It received positive reviews in
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, the '' Los Angeles Times'', the ''New Republic'', and the ''Boston Globe'', among others. Journalist Gay Talese said that Pilon "writes with the assurance and energy of a historian who knows she has struck gold." As a result of Pilon's reporting, Magie and Ralph Anspach's lawsuit and efforts to unearth her story have resulted in Magie being acknowledged by a variety of news outlets, academics, the
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, and as a Jeopardy! clue. The book has been translated into several languages and is currently in development as a feature film by the production company behind ''
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'' and ''Adaptation''. Pilon and ''The Monopolists'' were also the subject of a February 2023 episode of PBS’s '' American Experience'' on the game. ''The Kevin Show: An Olympic Athlete's Battle with Mental Illness'' tells the true story of
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and
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sailor Kevin Hall, who has battled a rare form of bipolar disorder known as
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. The book, released by Bloomsbury in March 2018, was a four-year culmination of reporting on Hall's delusions, the reality of being an Olympian, and an examination of
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. The book was also a national bestseller and received positive reviews. ''
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'' called it "grippingly provocative reading" and
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Dr. Edward Hallowell called it "spellbinding" and "brilliant." In 2019, Pilon co-wrote and co-hosted a podcast on the USA Gymnastics sex abuse scandal with her ''Times'' colleague, Carla Correa, on Audible. The series traced the systemic errors that led to
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’s serial abuse, including failures by the
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and other law enforcement agencies in ignoring complaints about Nassar. In March 2023, Pilon and Olympian Kara Goucher published ''The Longest Race,'' a memoir of Goucher’s running career. It revealed for the first time her experiences with the Nike Oregon Project, including allegations of doping and sexual abuse involving longtime Nike coach Alberto Salazar. As a result of Goucher’s testimony, Salazar received a lifetime ban from the sport. The book debuted at No. 7 on the Times bestseller list.


Books

*''The Monopolists: Obsession, Fury, and the Scandal Behind the World's Favorite Board Game,'' 2015 *''The Kevin Show: An Olympic Athlete's Battle with Mental Illness,'' 2018 *''Losers: Dispatches From the Other Side of the Scoreboard,'' edited with
Louisa Thomas Louisa Thomas (born 1981) is an American writer and sports journalist. Life Thomas is the daughter of journalist and ''Newsweek'' editor Evan Thomas and Washington, D.C. attorney Oscie Thomas. Thomas graduated from Harvard University. She is ...
, 2020 *''The Longest Race,'' with Kara Goucher, 2023


Film and streaming

Pilon has also appeared in and produced several documentaries, including HBO's ''
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''. She served as
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for HBO's ''BS High'' in 2023, which was a Tribeca Film Festival Selection. Pilon is co-directing a documentary about
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for Peter Berg's Film 45.


Director


Story editor

* ‘’
BS High ''BS High'' is an 2023 American documentary film directed by Martin Desmond Roe and Travon Free. It follows the Bishop Sycamore High School scandal. Spencer Paysinger serves as a producer, while Adam McKay and Michael Strahan serve as executiv ...
’’ (HBO, 2023)


Producer


Appearances


Personal life

Pilon has cited her upbringing in Eugene and early love of
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among her inspirations. She took a Greyhound to New York City and now lives in Brooklyn.


References


External links


Official website

''The New Yorker'' author page

''The New York Times'' author page

Mary Pilon, Sports reporter, ''New York Times,'' 25
from ''Forbes'' 30 Under 30: Media
Q and A with Jezebel
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