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词条 Wright Thompson
释义

  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Bibliography (selected)

      Auto racing    Baseball    Basketball    Boxing    Bullfighting    Cricket    Fathers Day    Football    Golf    Soccer    Sports History / Issues  

  4. References

  5. External links

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Wright Thompson (born September 9, 1976) is a senior writer for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine. He formerly worked at The Kansas City Star and Times-Picayune in New Orleans. Thompson's topics have covered a wide range of sports issues, from football, basketball, and baseball, to car racing, sports history, Father's Day, and bullfighting. Thompson also covered the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup in the subcontinent of India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

Early life and education

Thompson is a native of Clarksdale in northern Mississippi, the son of Mary Thompson. His late father, Walter Wright Thompson, an attorney, played a pivotal role in Clarksdale's emergence as a tourist destination based on blues music. The senior Thompson was an ardent Democrat who was the Mississippi finance chairman for the 1984 John Glenn presidential campaign. He later supported Michael Dukakis and Bill Clinton in their campaigns against George Herbert Walker Bush.

Career

Thompson started his sportswriting career while a student at the University of Missouri in Columbia, having covered Missouri sports and writing as a columnist for the School of Journalism's Columbia Missourian.

Between his junior and senior years, he interned at the Times-Picayune in New Orleans and later was the LSU beat writer there. He later moved to the Kansas City Star, where he covered a wide variety of sports events including Super Bowls, Final Fours, The Masters, and The Kentucky Derby.

In 2006, he assumed full-time writing duties at ESPN.com.

In 2008, after watching the University of Alabama narrowly defeat Louisiana State University in a home game in Baton Rouge, Thompson described Tiger Stadium as "the best place in the world to watch a sporting event."[1]

His 2010 article Ghosts of Mississippi inspired the 2012 ESPN 30 for 30 series documentary film The Ghosts of Ole Miss (which Thompson narrated),[2] about the 1962 football team's perfect season and concurrent violence and rioting over integration of the segregated university by James Meredith.[3] He also narrated the ESPN 30 for 30 film Roll Tide/War Eagle.

Bibliography (selected)

Auto racing

  • "The son also rises"

Baseball

  • "Fading Away"
  • "Bonds story to be continued"
  • "The long road from Las Martinas"
  • "When winter never ends"

Basketball

  • "King's dream comes alive for Blazers"
  • "Hoops of Nazareth"
  • "Michael Jordan Has Not Left The Building

Boxing

  • "Shadow Boxing"

Bullfighting

  • "Glory vs. Death: At the bullfights in Tijuana"
  • "Haunted by the horns"[4]

Cricket

  • "Test of Time: In defense of a game that lasts five days"
  • "Why you should care about cricket"; alternate title: "In Tendulkar country"
  • "Bangladesh madly in love with cricket"

Fathers Day

  • "Holy Ground"

Football

  • "Pulled pork and pigksin: a love letter to Southern football"
  • "An obsession realized: Manning and the Super Bowl"
  • "Patterson rumbles to glory as Eagles romp"
  • "OTL: The Burden of Being Myron Rolle"

Golf

  • "The Secret History of Tiger Woods"

Soccer

  • "The last days of Juventus?"

Sports History / Issues

  • "O'Neil was the real 'voice' of America"
  • "Thompson: Contempt for the system"
  • "Outrageous Injustice"
  • "Believeland: A proud city forgets 'The Player Who Left' and remembers what it used to be"

References

1. ^Chet Hilburn, The Mystique of Tiger Stadium: 25 Greatest Games: The Ascension of LSU Football (Bloomington, Indiana: WestBow Press, 2012), p. 7
2. ^{{cite web|last=Thompson|first=Wright|title=Ghosts of Mississippi|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=mississippi62|work=Outside the Lines|publisher=ESPN|accessdate=November 3, 2012|date=February 2010}}
3. ^{{cite web|last=Thompson|first=Wright|title='Ghosts' a story of family, home|url=http://espn.go.com/espn/espnfilms/story/_/id/8572413/ghosts-ole-miss-deeply-personal-story-integration-family-home|work=ESPN Films|publisher=ESPN.com|accessdate=November 3, 2012|date=October 30, 2012}}
4. ^http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/eticket/story?page=matador

External links

  • ESPN's list of Wright Thompson articles
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6 : Living people|American sportswriters|People from Clarksdale, Mississippi|1976 births|University of Missouri alumni|Journalists from Mississippi

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