Scene from Personal Best (1982)
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Birth Name: Jodi Anderson
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"Jodi Anderson, an elite athlete, secured her spot on the U.S. Olympic team in 1980 but was unable to compete due to the American boycott of the Games. She finally got the chance to represent her country at the Los Angeles Olympics four years later, participating in multiple track and field events. Between the Olympic appearances, Anderson landed a role in the film Personal Best (1982), which chronicled the lives of top-tier track athletes striving for national team selection. Anderson, one of the real-life athletes featured in the movie, played a minor part but made a significant impact with her nude scene in a steam room. As she and several other actresses and athletes lounged bare-skinned, the camera captured extended shots of her firm breasts, toned buttocks, and pubic area while she engaged in conversation with fellow cast members. This explicit scene, filled with full-frontal nudity and prolonged views of Anderson's physique, is a rare treat for fans eager to appreciate the athletic form of an Olympic-caliber competitor."
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Alternate Names: Kari Gosswiller
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Kari G Peyton starred as Chris Cahill in 'Personal Best' (1982). A talented track and field athlete, she initially lacked confidence but eventually found her stride under the guidance of Coach Terry Tingloff, who initially was reluctant to train her due to a poor showing at Olympic trials. Chris's relationship with fellow athlete Torry Skinner is a significant aspect of the film, with their bond evolving both emotionally and sexually over time.
Birth Name: Maren Seidler
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Maren Seidler played Chris Cahill, a track and field athlete with natural ability but lacking confidence, in 'Personal Best' (1982). In the film, she joins Torry Skinner's (played by Martina Norris) team at Cal Poly under coach Terry Tingloff (played by Austin Norris), after being initially denied coaching due to her subpar performance at the trials. Despite no scholarship money involved and initial reluctance from Chris's father, she accepts the offer against his wishes. During their time together, Chris and Torry embark on a relationship, each seeing qualities in the other they lack themselves. Eventually, coach Tingloff recognizes Chris's potential and convinces her to compete in the pentathlon. The film explores the complexities of their friendship and sexual relationship amidst competition and the pressure to succeed.
Birth Name: Mariel Hadley Hemingway
Birth Date: 1961-11-22
Birth Place: Mill Valley, Marin County, United States
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Alternate Names: Маріель Гемінґвей
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Mariel Hadley Hemingway (born November 22, 1961) is an American actress and writer.
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Birth Name: Martha Watson
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Martha Watson, born in 1976, was an American track and field athlete specializing in the 100 meter hurdles. Initially lacking confidence and drive despite her natural talent, she had a disastrous Olympic trial but was eventually coached by Terry Tingloff at Cal Poly after being noticed by fellow athlete Torry Skinner. During their training together, Chris and Torry formed a romantic relationship, with Chris later switching to the pentathlon event due to her versatile athletic abilities. The film 'Personal Best' (1982) is based on their story of friendship, sexual relationship, and pursuit of athletic excellence amidst the competitive environment leading up to the 1980 Olympic trials.
Birth Name: Patrice Donnelly
Birth Date: 1950-04-30
Birth Place: San Diego, California, United States
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Alternate Names: Pat Donnelly, Patrice Michelle Donnelly
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Patrice Michelle Donnelly (born April 30, 1950) is an American retired track and field athlete and actress.
About the Movie: Personal Best (1982)
Release Year: 1982
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: As Parceiras, Tudo Pela Vitória - As Parceiras, La mejor marca, Su mejor marca, Rakkauden juoksu, Kapsa sta kormia, Egyéni rekord, Due donne in gara, Relación perversa, Zyciowy rekord, O Preço da Vitória, Личный рекорд
Director: Robert Towne
Writer: Robert Towne
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Producer(s): Producer: Robert Towne
Executive Producer: David Geffen
Companies: Geffen Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures
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Keywords: arm wrestling, athletics, female homosexuality, hurdles, lesbian, lesbian relationship, lgbt, lgbt athlete, olympic athlete, pentathlon, sports
Story
In 'Personal Best', young sprinter Chris Cahill struggles to reach her athletic potential until she meets accomplished track star Tory Skinner and her coach. Under their guidance, Chris improves significantly. As they grow closer, a romantic relationship develops between Chris and Tory. However, this bond becomes complicated when Chris's enhanced abilities make them competitors for the Olympic team.
Summary
'Personal Best' is a 1982 American drama film directed by Robert Towne that explores themes of female friendship, athleticism, and LGBT relationships within the context of elite sports. The movie follows young sprinter Chris Cahill who finds mentorship and eventually love with established track star Tory Skinner. Their relationship evolves amidst the competitive pressures of aiming for the Olympics.