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Get inspired to reach the top of your game with 50 incredible true
stories of sporting legends. Award-winning journalist Rick
Broadbent has interviewed some of the greatest sporting legends of
our time. In this gripping collection of 50 true stories, he shares
the most exciting and jaw-dropping accounts of success, failure,
injury and bravery in sport, which will in turn inspire kids to
find the confidence and resilience they need to reach the top of
their game. An ideal book for any young sports fan who enjoys
reading about their favourite heroes, such as Lionel Messi, Usain
Bolt and Serena Williams.
We all know the tropes - Geoffrey Boycott incarnate, ferret-leggers
and folk singers gambolling about Ilkley Moor without appropriate
headgear - but why is Yorkshire God's Own County? Exiled
Yorkshireman Rick Broadbent sets out to find out whether
Yorkshireness is something that can be summed up and whether it
even matters in a shrinking world. Along the way he meets rock
stars, ramblers and rhubarb growers as he searches for answers and
a decent cup of tea. Now Then is a biographical mosaic of a place
that has been victimised and stereotyped since the days of William
the Conqueror. Incorporating social history, memoir and author
interviews, Now Then is not a hagiography. Broadbent visits the
scenes of industrial neglect and forgotten tragedy, as well as
examining the truth about well-known Yorkshire figures and
institutions. Featuring Kes, the Sheffield Outrages and the most
controversial poem ever written, as well as a heroic dog, a lost
albatross and a stuffed crocodile, Now Then is an affectionate but
unsparing look at a county, its inhabitants and their flinty
vowels. This is a funny, wise and searching account of a place that
claims to have given the world its first football club and England
its last witch-burning. It does include cobbles, trumpets and
stiff-necked, wilful obstinacy, but it is also about ordinary
Yorkshire and its extraordinary lives.
Shortlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year In the
summer of 1952 Emil Zatopek became the king of the running world
with an unprecedented distance treble at the Olympic Games in
Helsinki. Together with his wife Dana, who won another gold medal
in the javelin, they were the embodiment of sporting romance. Born
on the same day, they were champions on the same day too. Yet in
1968 this affable but eccentric Czech solider was betrayed by his
Communist paymasters and cast out into wilderness. Hidden from
world view, monitored by the secret police and forced to live in a
caravan in mining country, he became the invisible hero. Endurance
is the first biography to document the remarkable rise, fall and
rehabilitation of a man voted the 'greatest runner of all time' by
Runner's World. It is also the story of a golden age of sport
played out against a backdrop of Cold War politics and paranoia.
From the London Olympics of 1948 to Czech concentration camps, this
is an uplifting and harrowing story of survival. As Emil rises to
global fame, his old coach is locked up and tortured by StB
henchmen. Their diverging paths expose the fickleness of popularity
and eventually cross again when Zatopek's world is torn asunder.
All both men can do is endure. Due to extensive access to those
involved, including Dana herself, Broadbent has written a vivid
history involving blood and guns and a love that sustained the
cruellest twists of fate. From heady nights at White City to the
brave resistance during the Prague Spring, this is a book that
plants the son of a carpenter at the very centre of a revolution.
Whether talking to his rivals on the track or Red Army troops as
tanks roll into Prague, Zatopek's humanity shines through and
carries all.
The Isle of Man TT - the world's most dangerous race - as seen
through the eyes of Cummins, Martin, McGuinness and Dunlop. THAT
NEAR DEATH THING is a life-affirming journey to the heart of the
world's most dangerous race. The Isle of Man TT is a throwback to a
maverick era that existed before PR platitudes and PC attitudes.
WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR-shortlisted author Rick
Broadbent gets inside the helmets of four leading motorcycle racers
as they battle fear, fire and family tragedy for a gritty sort of
glory. Guy Martin is a tea-drinking truck mechanic and TV eccentric
who 'sucks the rabbits out of hedges', but must now deal with the
flipside of fame; Conor Cummins is the local hero facing a race
against time as he battles depression and a broken body after
falling down the mountain; John McGuinness is the living legend
fending off the ravages of middle-age for one last hurrah; Michael
Dunlop is the wild child living with one of the most remarkable
legacies in sport. They tell their astonishing stories in a book
that provides the most rounded, intimate, behind-the-scenes account
yet of the last great race. Rick Broadbent has delivered the final
word on the Isle of Man TT, one that really gets to grips with an
event that continually pulls unsung riders and fans back year after
year to witness That Near Death Thing.
Barry Sheene is arguably the greatest British motorcycle racing
rider of all time. A chancer, lovable rogue and the leading sports
star of his era, adored by the public and press alike, he won two
world motorcycle championships - in 1976 and 1977. He achieved
iconic status by being involved in some horrifc crashes and was
dubbed 'the bionic man' on account of the amount of metal used to
reconstruct his legs after a particularly bad accident. He
emigrated to Australia in 1987 where he became a celebrated
motorsport commentator. His premature passing in 2003 robbed
motorsport of one of its greatest characters. For the first time,
Barry's family have agreed to open up their personal archive to
give an unprecedented insight into the two- time 500cc world
champion. Through more than 120 previously unpublished personal
photographs, Times journalist and award-winning author Rick
Broadbent tells the story of a remarkable sports star. Published to
mark the 40th anniversary of his second world championship win,
this is a unique pictorial account of a life lived at full throttle
and is an intensely personal look at a racer, legend, husband and
father.
Discover the stories of 20 sportspeople who are pushing the limits
of their game and helping to make our world a better place.
Discover 20 incredible true stories of sporting legends. Incredible
facts about each sportsperson’s life and times are accompanied by
bright and accessible illustrations, making this book ideal for
young children wanting to learn about amazing athletes who through
their achievements and action on and off the pitch have changed the
world for the better. Positive, uplifting and packed full of
information, this book will show children that no one is too small
to make a difference. Sportspeople featured: Muhammad Ali; Emma
Raducanu; Tegla Loroupe; LeBron James; Maria Toorpakai; Ludwig
Guttmann; Cathy Freeman; Tom Daley; Palwankar Baloo; Billy Monger;
Morné du Plessis; Sky Brown; Mel Young; Ibtihaj Muhammad; Ellen
MacArthur; Simone Biles; Husnah Kukundakwe; Saeid Mollaei; Megan
Rapinoe; Marcus Rashford. “Uplifting." The Times
MotoGP is enjoying a period of unprecedented popularity and Ring of
Fire details the acclaim, the heroism and the pressures of riding
motorbikes at speeds of more than 200mph. This is a world where
manufacturers invest millions and the world champion celebrates by
staging mock jail breaks and giving pillion rides to a blow-up
doll. One rider warms up for major races by singing Hank Marvin
songs on his karaoke machine and a rising Italian star sees the
world in terms of black and white energy tubes. Another sees
nothing strange in racing with two broken ankles. Ring of Fire
covers the recent history of MotoGP, from American Nicky Hayden
spectacularly overturning established champion Valentino Rossi in
2006, through the emergence of wild young Australian Casey Stoner
as the new champion in 2007, to the fierce rivalry between them and
Spaniards Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo in what would prove to be
one of the most closely-contested years of racing in 2008. It gives
a behind the scenes look at World Superbike Champion James
Toseland's attempts to break into this elite, and looks back at the
tradition of reprobates, romance and debauchery in the paddock
dating back to the 60s and stars like Mike Hailwood and Giacomo
Agostino. Rick Broadbent introduces us not just to the stars and
the multi-million pound contracts, but also to the officals,
mechanics, doctors, team owners and fans who make up this
white-knuckle ride of a sport. By turns funny, sad, shocking and
uplifting, Ring of Fire brings us face to face with those who
battle to emerge unscathed, or who just ignore the pain and ride to
win against all odds.
Discover the stories of 20 sportspeople who are pushing the limits
of their game and helping to make our world a better place.
Discover 20 incredible true stories of sporting legends. Incredible
facts about each sportsperson’s life and times are accompanied by
bright and accessible illustrations, making this book ideal for
young children wanting to learn about amazing athletes who through
their achievements and action on and off the pitch have changed the
world for the better. Positive, uplifting and packed full of
information, this book will show children that no one is too small
to make a difference. Sportspeople featured: Muhammad Ali; Emma
Raducanu; Tegla Loroupe; LeBron James; Maria Toorpakai; Ludwig
Guttmann; Cathy Freeman; Tom Daley; Palwankar Baloo; Billy Monger;
Morné du Plessis; Sky Brown; Mel Young; Ibtihaj Muhammad; Ellen
MacArthur; Simone Biles; Husnah Kukundakwe; Saeid Mollaei; Megan
Rapinoe; Marcus Rashford. “Uplifting." The Times
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