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  1. For 55 years, Al Buehler has inspired countless athletes and met enormous challenges -- breaking new ground in race relations, women's athletics and international sport. Now, Al Buehler faces his latest challenge -- an inoperable benign brain tumor.

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    • Documentary
    • Amy Unell
    • 2011-05
  2. The life and work of track coach Al Buehler is an inspirationfor many famous athletes. Apple TV. Rent Starting at the Finish Line: The Coach Buehler Story on Apple TV, or buy it...

    • Documentary
  3. For 55 years, Al Buehler has inspired countless athletes and met enormous challenges -- breaking new ground in race relations, women's athletics and international sport. Now, Al Buehler faces his latest challenge -- an inoperable benign brain tumor.

  4. For 55 years, Al Buehler has inspired countless athletes and met enormous challenges -- breaking new ground in race relations, women's athletics and international sport. Now, Al Buehler faces his latest challenge -- an inoperable benign brain tumor.

  5. Starting At The Finish Line: The Coach Buehler Story. DOCUMENTARY. Narrated by Grant Hill. His office door simply says, “Track & Field Coach.”. His life says infinitely more. Coach Al Buehler has touched and enriched the lives of countless students and athletes including Olympians Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Carl Lewis, Joan Benoit Samuelson, and ...

    • Amy Unell
    • Shane Battier, Al Buehler, John Carlos
  6. In 1968, when John Carlos and Tommie Smith were asked to leave the Olympic Village in Mexico City, a familiar face showed up to drive them safely to the airportÂ…Coach Buehler. As John Carlos, Olympic bronze medalist recalled, "When I needed someone to be there, God sent an individual such as Al Buehler."

  7. Starting at the Finish Line: The Coach Buehler Story is a 2010 documentary film that tells the incredible story of Bill Buehler, an extraordinary coach who inspired not only his athletes but also anyone who knew him. The movie is directed by Amy Sewell and produced by Diane Kolyer and Bob Nardi.

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