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“There will be a black Springbok over my dead body.”
— Dr Danie Craven, President of the South African Rugby Board, 1969
Just a year after the controversial D’Oliveira affair, the organised disruption of the all-white 1969/70 South African rugby and cricket tours to Britain represented a significant challenge to apartheid politics. Led by future cabinet minister Peter Hain, the ‘Stop the Seventy Tour’ campaign brought about the cancellation of both tours, presaging white South Africa’s expulsion from the Olympics and the end of apartheid sport altogether.
With his brand of attention-grabbing, direct action sports protest, the 19-year-old Hain emerged as a hero to some and enemy to others. Now, reflecting on these experiences with fifty years of hindsight, Lord Hain, together with South Africa’s foremost sports historian and fellow anti-apartheid activist André Odendaal, shows how decades of relentless international and domestic campaigning for equality led to a Springbok team captained by black athlete Siya Kolisi winning the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Interspersing a wide range of examples with personal testimony, Pitch Battles explores the themes of sport, globalisation and resistance from the deep past to the present day. Published in the same year as the Stop The Tour documentary from acclaimed director Louis Myles, this compelling story of sacrifice, struggle and triumph reveals how sport should never be divorced from politics or society’s values.
A modern gangster cashes in on the London Olympics; while business, politics and police corruption undermine the operation to stop him.
When billions poured into the neglected east London borough hosting the 2012 Olympics, a turf war broke out between crime families for control of a now valuable strip of land. Using violence, guile and corruption, one gangster, the Long Fella, emerged as a true untouchable. A team of local detectives made it their business to take him on until Scotland Yard threw them under the bus and the business of putting on "the greatest show on earth" won the day.
Award-winning journalist Michael Gillard took up where they left off to expose the tangled web of chief executives, big banks, politicians and dirty money where innocent lives are destroyed and the guilty flourish. Gillard's efforts culminated in a landmark court case, which finally put the Long Fella and his friends on trial exposing London's real Olympic legacy.
Seven Days in Cape Town – a bestselling guidebook on the Mother City – has been given a new cover and fully revised to include the very latest information.
- The body of the book contains seven day-tours in and around Cape Town. Each tour is accompanied by a full-colour map covering the recommended itinerary.
- Following the day routes are six specialist itineraries further afield – comprising the West Coast and Namaqualand, Southern Cape Coast, Stellenbosch, Paarl, Franschhoek, and the Garden Route.
- More than 200 colour photographs, including aerials, accompany authoritative text that covers historical background, useful facts and engaging anecdotal information.
- A handy directory listing covers shopping, nightlife, cuisine and events, giving useful names, addresses, and relevant additional information.
Amidst a current tidal wave of negativity, Raising Champions emerges as
a powerful and timely antidote for our country. Drawing from the
personal journeys of three of South Africa’s most celebrated sports
figures, Olympic gold medallist Chad le Clos, Bafana Bafana legend
Shaun Bartlett, and 2007 Rugby World Cup winner CJ van der Linde,
Raising Champions reveals how discipline, character, faith and having
the right values can elevate ordinary youth into extraordinary leaders.
Written by life coach and author Myan Subrayan, the book serves as a
motivational road map for parents, teachers, coaches and young people
navigating today’s broken world. It delivers practical insights and
powerful testimonies that prove our youth are not doomed to be another
statistic. With the right mentorship and guidance, they can rise above
their circumstances and become champions not just in sport, but in life.
This book is also a valuable resource for business leaders and
organisations looking to inspire their teams with the timeless
principles of commitment, perseverance and character. It challenges
leaders to lead by example and equips them with insights that can
ignite a culture of excellence and purpose within the workplace.
Raising Champions is a clarion call to a nation: it’s time to rebuild,
one value-driven young person at a time.
The new fifth edition of Ecotourism focuses on an array of
economic, social and ecological inconsistencies that continue to
plague ecotourism in theory and practice, and examines the sector
in reference to other related forms of tourism, impacts,
conservation, sustainability, education and interpretation, policy
and governance, and the ethical imperative of ecotourism as these
apply to the world's greenest form of tourism. Building on the
success of prior editions, the text has been revised throughout to
incorporate recent research, including ecotourism taking place in
under-represented world regions. It includes new case studies on
important themes in research and practice as well as learning
objectives in each chapter. David Fennell provides an authoritative
and comprehensive review of the most important issues, including
climate change and UN Sustainable Development Goals. Ecotourism
continues to be embraced as the antithesis of mass tourism because
of its promise of achieving sustainability through conservation
mindedness, community development, education and learning, and the
promotion of nature-based activities that are sensitive to both
ecological and social systems. The book debates to what extent this
promise has been realised. An essential reference for those
interested in ecotourism, the book is accessible to students, but
retains the depth required for use by researchers and practitioners
in the field. This book will be of interest to students across a
range of disciplines including geography, economics, business,
ethics, biology, and environmental studies.
Exam Board: Pearson BTEC Academic Level: BTEC National Subject:
Sport First teaching: September 2016 First Exams: Summer 2017 Ideal
for classroom or independent study, this Revision Guide with
ActiveBook is the smart choice for learners studying for the
externally assessed Units 1 & 2 of the new BTEC Nationals in
Sport qualifications. The Revision Guide is accompanied by an
ActiveBook (eBook) so that learners have the choice and flexibility
to access materials anytime or anywhere. The visually engaging
format breaks the content down into easily-digestible sections for
students and provides hassle-free instant-access revision for
learners. Clear specification fit, with revision activities and
annotated sample responses for each unit to show students how to
tackle the assessed tasks. Written with students in mind - in an
informal voice that talks directly to them. Designed to be used
alongside the Workbook with clear unit-by-unit correspondence to
make it easy to use the books together. Updates to this title If
you purchased this title before 3rd April 2017, you will have an
older edition. In light of updates to the qualification, there may
be changes required to this older edition, which will be outlined
at www.pearsonfe.co.uk/BTECchanges. An updated edition of this
title will release in time for the new academic year in September
2017. This new edition will reflect updates to the qualification
that have been made. If you have the older edition and would like a
copy of the new edition, please contact our customer services team,
with proof of purchase, on 0845 313 6666 or email
[email protected]
From small-town life to the national stage, from the boardroom to
Capitol Hill, athletic contests help define what we mean in America
by "success." And by keeping women from "playing with the boys" on
the grounds that they are inherently inferior to men, society
relegates them to second-class status in American life.
In this forcefully argued book, Eileen McDonagh and Laura Pappano
show in vivid detail how women have been unfairly excluded from
participating in sports on an equal footing with men. Using dozens
of powerful examples from the world of contemporary American
athletics--girls and women trying to break through in football, ice
hockey, wrestling, and baseball to name just a few--the authors
show that sex differences are not sufficient to warrant women's
coercive exclusion from competing with men; that some sex-group
differences actually confer a sports advantage to women; and that
"special rules" for women in sports do not simply reflect the
"differences" between the sexes, but actively create and reinforce
a view that women as a group are inherently inferior to men--even
when women clearly are not. For instance, women's bodies give them
a physiological advantage in endurance sports like the
ultra-marathon and distance swimming. So, why do so many Olympic
events--from swimming to skiing to running to bike racing--have
shorter races for women than men? Likewise, why are women's tennis
matches limited to three sets while men's are best-of-fives? This
book shows how sex-segregated sports policies, instead of
reflecting sex-group differences, in fact construct them.
An original and provocative argument to level the athletic playing
field, Playing with the Boys issues aclarion call for sex-sensible
policies in sports as a crucial step toward achieving social,
economic, and political equality for men and women in our society.
The collaborative effort of Timothy Jacobs and Russell Roberts, 100
Athletes Who Shaped Sports History is a compilation of one hundred
single-page biographies summarizing the lives and achievements of
great athletes ranging from Ted Williams, Patty Berg, and Sugar Ray
Leonard, to Jackie Robinson, Michael Jordan, and Wayne Gretzky. A
black-and-white photograph or a simple sketch of each of the great
sports figures accompanies the brief narrative describing their
role in the particular sport they embraced. 100 Athletes Who Shaped
Sports History is recommended as a quick and easy read for sports
trivia buffs, as well as being a great book to introduce young
people to the varied and diverse world of sports legends.
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