Buried in the Maple Leaves:The Untold Story of North American
Wrestling Legend Harry Geris
by Shawn Geris
Sports have offered us countless heroes to look up to. Olympians and
professional athletes in particular from long ago to present day have made their
marks on history and the people's consciousness in such a way that they have, in
many cases, pushed us to think differently as a society. The pity is that so
many unsung heroes slip through the cracks. Men and women who have stories of
trial and triumph, heartache and jubilation, and who have conquered obstacles
that few would dare to take on are lost, and the legends that they carry never
come into the spotlight to inspire and encourage. Harry Geris is one of those
unsung heroes.
As a child, Harry Geris migrated with his family from the Netherlands to
Canada. The young Geris struggled through school as he slowly learned a language
that was foreign to him. In high school the gangly Geris that was a mess of
lengthy arms and legs discovered wrestling, but he was hardly a natural. That
did not stop him, however. Geris had found his passion, and from that point
forward, he dedicated his life to it.
From working extra hours at a grocery store to pay for gym memberships to
hitchhiking across his country's border for wrestling try-outs to running away
from home so he could go to college to wrestle, Harry Geris displayed a love and
dedication for his sport like few ever have. More than that though, Geris had
character. It was that character that shined throughout his journey, which
carried a callow, naive Dutch boy who had never stepped foot on a wrestling mat
to three Olympic games. It was not only that Geris became an Olympian that is so
intriguing, but how he became an Olympian and the adventures he had along the
way. This book walks you through an amazing, and amazingly humble, man's
journey.
Now available through Tate Publishing.
https://www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore/book.php?w=978-1-63449-006-1
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