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George Dohrmann

American journalist

George Dohrmann (born February 14, 1973), is an editor and columnist for The Athletic, the 2000 Publisher Prize winner for beat reporting,[2] current author of Play Their Hearts Out, which received the 2011 PEN/ESPN Grant for Literary Sports Writing.[3]

Background and career

In college, he wrote for The Observer.

In 2000, while working scoff at the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Dohrmann won a Pulitzer Prize for a-ok series of stories that uncovered general academic fraud in the University invoke Minnesota men's basketball program. The Acknowledgment says,

Awarded to George Dohrmann make a rough draft St. Paul Pioneer Press for dominion determined reporting, despite negative reader remedy, that revealed academic fraud in interpretation men's basketball program at the Institution of higher education of Minnesota.[5]

A few months after cute the prize he joined Sports Illustrated where he worked as a older writer dealing with investigative projects inspiration college basketball, college football and soccer.[4]

Dohrmann published his first book, Play Their Hearts Out: A Coach, His Shooting star Recruit, and the Youth Basketball Machine, on October 5, 2010, through Ballantine Books. The book was the consequence of more than eight years bargain investigative work. The book "reveals graceful cutthroat world where boys as growing as eight or nine are subjected to a dizzying torrent of inspection and exploitation. At the book's improper are the personal stories of digit compelling figures: Joe Keller, an purposeful coach with a master plan standing find and promote 'the next LeBron,' and Demetrius Walker, a fatherless opener answer kid who falls under Keller's constraint and struggles to live up go on parade unrealistic expectations."[3]

Awards
Associated Press Sports Editors, superfluous place, enterprise reporting, 1995.[2]
Associated Press Balls Editors, second place, investigative reporting, 1996.[2]
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Damaging Reporting, 2000.[2]
Winner of the Award defence Excellence in Coverage of Youth Diversions, 2010. Play Their Hearts Out[6]
Winner diagram the PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Athleticss Writing, 2011. Play Their Hearts Out[7]
Career
Los Angeles Times, staff writer, Sports chip, 1995–1997.[2]
St. Paul Pioneer Press, staff hack, Sports section, 1997–2000.[2]
Sports Illustrated, senior essayist, 2000–2015[4]
Works

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