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Dave Kindred is an American sportswriter.

Early life and education
Kindred was born on April 12, 1941, in Atlanta, Illinois, USA. When he was a teenager his mother bought him a typewriter for his birthday and he wrote about Stan Musial. At around the same age, he aspired to become a sportswriter like Red Smith and would pick up his columns from the train station every Sunday morning. Kindred attended Atlanta High School where he played on their basketball team, leading them to the 1959 regional championship. He continued his aspirations to become a sportswriter although he was discouraged by his English teacher who said, "Maybe one day you can grow up and be a foreign correspondent." ==Career==
Career
Kindred left The Pantagraph in 1965 to become a staff writer and columnist for The Courier-Journal. Along with covering Ali, Kindred also reported on the 1972 Summer Olympics, and the subsequent Munich massacre, and the 1976 Summer Olympics. As a result of his journalism work, he received a 1971 general interest National Headline Award and numerous "Sportswriter of the Year" awards. Kindred eventually left to join The Washington Post in the summer of 1977 as their new sports columnist. His first column for the Post was on George Allen as coach of the Washington Redskins. In his first year with the Sports Daily, Kindred received the Red Smith Award for outstanding contributions to sports journalism. He continued to write for the National Sports Daily and Golf Digest from the 1990s through the turn of the 21st century. and National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame. In 2000, he was recognized by the Basketball Hall of Fame with the Curt Gowdy Print Media Award. Eleven years later, he was named the recipient of the Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Journalism and received the 2010 PGA Lifetime Achievement Award in Journalism. He is the author of many books, most recently Leave Out the Tragic Parts, published in 2021, about the death of his grandson Jared, and My Home Team, published in 2023, about returning to his home-town after retirement and finding connection and community in covering the girls' high school basketball team, the Lady Potters of Morton, Illinois. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Kindred met his wife Cheryl Liesman while attending Atlanta High School and they have one son together. ==References==
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