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FIRST IN THIRST HOW GATORADE TURNED THE SCIENCE OF SWEAT INTO A CULTURAL
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FIRST IN THIRST HOW GATORADE TURNED THE SCIENCE OF SWEAT INTO A CULTURAL PHENOMENON Hardcover - 2005

by DARREN ROVELL,

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IN THE BASEMENT of the pharmacy wing of J. Hillis Miller Health Center, in a room with unfinished floors and protruding pipes, surrounded by piles and piles of canned foods saved for a possible atomic attack, an eccentric nephrologist and his colleagues were working at a feverish pace.

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Darren Rovell has been reporting on sports business since 1998. Since June 2000 he has served as ESPN.com's sports business reporter. He also appears on numerous ESPN radio affiliate shows and on ESPNews, and contributes to ESPN's flagship Sports Center, its investigative Outside the Lines shows, and ESPN2's morning show Cold Pizza. In 2004, Rovell was named to Newsbios' 30 under 30, a list of the top 30 national business reporters under 30. He is the co-author of On the Ball: What You Can Learn About Business from America's Sports Leaders. Mr. Rovell is based in Bristol, Connecticut.