Sally Jenkins
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Sally Jenkins (born October 22, 1960) is an American sports columnist and feature writer for The Washington Post. Prior employment includes being a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. In 2002 she won the Associated Press’s Columnist of the Year Award.
Jenkins is the daughter of fellow sportswriter Dan Jenkins.
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- Jenkins, Sally (1996). Men Will Be Boys: The Modern Woman Explains Football and Other Amusing Male Rituals. Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-48218-3.
- Summit, Pat; Sally Jenkins (1998). Reach for the Summit: The Definite Dozen System for Succeeding at Whatever You Do. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-767-90229-7.
- Smith, Dean; John Kilgo and Sally Jenkins (1999). A Coach's Life: My Forty Years in College Basketball. Random House. ISBN 0-375-50270-X.
- Armstrong, Lance; Sally Jenkins (2000). It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life. Putnam. ISBN 0-399-14611-3.
- Runyan, Marla; Sally Jenkins (2001). No Finish Line. Putnam. ISBN 0-399-14803-5.
- Armstrong, Lance; Sally Jenkins (2004). Every Second Counts. Broadway Books. ISBN 0-767-91448-1.
- Jenkins, Sally; Funny Cide Team (2004). Funny Cide: How a Horse, a Trainer, a Jockey, and a Bunch of High School Buddies Took on the Sheiks and Blue Bloods--and Won. Putnam. ISBN 0-399-15179-6.
- Jenkins, Sally (2007). The Real All Americans: The Team That Changed a Game, a People, a Nation. Random House. ISBN 0-739-32719-4.