Steven Ungerleider

Steven Ungerleider (left) at the presentation of the humanitarian award to Dick Pound (right), February 2010

Steven Ungerleider is an American sports psychologist, author, and documentary film producer.

Ungerleider is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. He holds the PhD from the University of Oregon. As an undergraduate, he competed in gymnastics for Texas.[1]

Ungerleider's documentary film, Munich 1972 & Beyond, is scheduled for release in 2016.[2][3][4][5]

Films

  • 2015 - Munich '72 and Beyond - Producer[6]
  • 2017 - End Game - Executive Producer[7]
  • 2018 – At the Heart of Gold: Inside the USA Gymnastics Scandal – Producer[8]

Books

  • Quest For Success (WRS/Spence Publications, 1994)
  • Mental Training For Peak Performance (Rodale Press, 1996)
  • Faust's Gold: Inside the East German Doping Machine (St.Martin's Press)[9]
  • Beyond Strength (McGraw-Hill, 1991) with co-author Dr. Jacqueline Golding

References

  1. "Steven Ungerleider". utexas.edu. University of Texas. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  2. Jaffee, Maayan (22 May 2015). "After decades of IOC silence, slain Israeli Olympians headed for recognition". JNS.org. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  3. Zaccardi, Nick (1 December 2015). "Munich 1972 Olympic attack victims' families detail massacre in documentary". NBC Sports. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  4. Borden, Sam (1 December 2015). "Long-Hidden Details Reveal Cruelty of 1972 Munich Attackers". New York Times. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  5. "Psychologist's documentary focuses on the 1972 Munich Massacre". American Psychological Association. July 2015. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  6. ""Munich '72 and Beyond" Documentary from The Foundation for Global Sports Development Will Screen at Jewish Family & Children's Services in San Francisco - JFCS". JFCS. 2016-06-14. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
  7. "end-game". www.sundance.org. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
  8. Pedersen, Erik (2018-07-30). "HBO Acquires Documentary On USA Gymnastics Sexual-Abuse Scandal". Deadline. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
  9. Longman, Jere (22 April 2001). "Just Following Orders, Doctors' Orders (book review)". New York Times. Retrieved 2 December 2015.
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