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Benjamin Howard Baker Sportsman Supreme (Paperback)
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Benjamin Howard Baker Sportsman Supreme (Paperback)
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Loot Price R445
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Benjamin Howard Baker - Sportsman Supreme is the first time that
this incredible all-round British sportsman has been immortalised
in print. His achievements covered an era in Britain when the whole
nature of sport was being transformed - from before the first World
War until the 1930s Benjamin Howard Baker is arguably Britain's
finest ever all-round sportsman, and yet his life and competitive
career has never previously been written about at any length. He
twice competed at the Olympic Games as a high jumper and held the
British record for a quarter of a century. He also set an English
record for the triple jump and was a fine hurdler and very capably
threw the discus, hammer and javelin. He played in goal for Chelsea
and for the England professional and amateur international teams.
He was also a water-polo goalkeeper and came close to England
selection in that game. He was a title-winning tennis player. He
was a star turn as an exhibition swimmer and diver. He played
cricket at the highest club level. He rowed, sailed, boxed, and ran
round the streets at night to keep fit long before jogging became a
popular pastime. His achievements covered an era in Britain when
the whole nature of sport was being transformed - from before World
War One until the 1930s - and he remained, remarkably, an amateur
throughout, playing League and international football just for the
fun of it. His flamboyant goalkeeping antics for Chelsea made him a
favourite with the crowds of 60,000 or more who regularly watched
him at Stamford Bridge. His favourite party-trick was a high kick
which set the chandeliers jangling at the numerous social
receptions to which he was invited. He was so famous in his native
Liverpool that express trains from London were stopped specially at
his nearest station to let him off. He lived to the age of 95,
regretting only that he never had the opportunity to try the
'Fosbury Flop' high-jump technique invented more than 40 years
after he retired. No such sporting life as Benjamin Howard Baker's
will ever be led again.
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