Olympic and Paralympic games Books

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  • Basic Guide to Skiing & Snowboarding

    Griffin Publishing Basic Guide to Skiing & Snowboarding

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    4 in stock

    £10.44

  • Share the Olympic Dream, Volume 2

    Griffin Publishing Share the Olympic Dream, Volume 2

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £15.29

  • Olympic Dream: Primary

    Griffin Publishing Olympic Dream: Primary

    4 in stock

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    4 in stock

    £11.39

  • Track & Field

    Griffin Publishing Track & Field

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    4 in stock

    £6.22

  • Journey to Athens -- Grades 1-3

    Griffin Publishing Journey to Athens -- Grades 1-3

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £8.54

  • Journey to Athens -- Intermediate: The United

    Griffin Publishing Journey to Athens -- Intermediate: The United

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £10.44

  • Journey to Beijing Activities Book 2008: Grades 1

    Griffin Publishing Journey to Beijing Activities Book 2008: Grades 1

    4 in stock

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    4 in stock

    £8.54

  • Journey to Vancouver: Grades 1-3

    Griffin Publishing Journey to Vancouver: Grades 1-3

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisAges 6 to 9 years. Celebrate the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games with fun and thought provoking activities. Students learn about Vancouver, as well as Olympic history, traditions, and the sports that will be played.

    3 in stock

    £10.44

  • Journey to Vancouver: Grades 4-6

    Griffin Publishing Journey to Vancouver: Grades 4-6

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisAges 9 to 12 years. Celebrate the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games with fun and thought provoking activities. Students learn about Vancouver, as well as Olympic history, traditions, and the sports that will be played.

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Journey to London: Grades 1 to 3

    Griffin Publishing Journey to London: Grades 1 to 3

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFun with learning activities related to the people, places, and events of the 27 July 2012 London Olympic Games for teachers and parents with kids in K-3 classes. All lessons in this 8 1/2 by 11 workbook meet appropriate state education standards.

    2 in stock

    £8.54

  • Impact of 2008 Olympic Games on Human Rights &

    Nova Science Publishers Inc Impact of 2008 Olympic Games on Human Rights &

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book deals with whether the 2008 Olympics brought any benefits, or any lasting benefits, to the Chinese people by enhancing human rights and accelerating rule of law development. China views the 2008 Olympics as not merely just an athletic event, but as recognition of its global, economic, diplomatic, and military power. It is a way of extending themselves to the world. It is, to them, a political event in many ways, and one of great significance.

    1 in stock

    £42.39

  • Olympic Fun

    Griffin Publishing Olympic Fun

    4 in stock

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    4 in stock

    £6.83

  • Bone Cage

    NeWest Press Bone Cage

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisDigger, an 85 kilo wrestler, and Sadie, a 26-year-old speed swimmer, stand on the verge of realizing every athlete''s dream-winning a gold medal at the Olympics. Both athletes are nearing the end of their athletic careers, and are forced to confront the question: what happens to athletes when their bodies are too old and injured to compete? The blossoming relationship between Digger and Sadie is tested in the all-important months leading up to the Olympics, as intense training schedules, divided loyalties, and unpredicted obstacles take their draining toll. The Olympics, as both of them are painfully aware, will be the realization or the end of a life''s dream. The Bone Cage captures the physicality, sensuality, and euphoric highs of amateur sport, and the darker, cruel side of sport programs that wear athletes down and spit them out at the end of their bloom. With realism and humour, author Angie Abdou captures athletes on the brink of that transition-the lead-up to that looming redefinition of self-and explores how people deal with the loss of their dream.

    3 in stock

    £16.19

  • Canadians in the Summer Olympics: Canada's

    OverTime Books Canadians in the Summer Olympics: Canada's

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCanadian pride rides on the shoulders of the more than 4000 athletes who have competed in the Summer Games and won more than 240 medals: * In 1996, Donovan Bailey became the world''s fastest man in a time of 9.84 seconds and also led Canada''s 4 x 100 relay team to gold * Rower Silken Laumann came back from a training accident that resulted in a horrific leg injury to win bronze in 1992 and silver in 1996, bringing her lifetime Olympic medal total to three * At the age of 38, Lori-Ann Muenzer became the first Canadian cyclist to win a gold medal at the 2004 games in Athens * In 1932, Hilda Strike won silver in the 100-metre women''s sprint, but 50 years later the results were challenged when the gender of the gold medalist came into doubt * In 1988, Ben Johnson won gold at the Seoul Olympics but was later stripped of his medal when he tested positive for steroids * Synchronized swimmer Sylvie Frechette overcame personal tragedy to win gold at the 1992 Olympics, but a judging controversy left her with silver until 16 months later * And more amazing and inspiring Canadian Olympic stories.

    1 in stock

    £11.39

  • Chasing the Flame

    Empire Publications Ltd Chasing the Flame

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisSub-editor Dingo Smart is stuck in a dead end desk job when the death of his newspaper''s Olympic correspondent presents the chance of a lifetime. He soon finds himself winging his way to the Atlanta games having already informed his boss he will not be coming back and encounters the stifling heat and disorganisation of possibly the worst Olympics ever staged. Having survived the Deep South and now freed from responsibility, Dingo embarks on his own globe-trotting Olympiad -- battling overweight passengers on Greyhound buses, maniac tuk-tuk drivers in Thailand and the finest cuisine a Fijian village can offer before heading to the Sydney games where he finds himself much older and wiser for his Atlanta experience. A travel book like no other, Chasing The Flame is the hilarious true story of one man''s journey of self-discovery.

    10 in stock

    £10.40

  • Olympic Legends  USA

    Danann Media Publishing Limited Olympic Legends USA

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    £19.79

  • Rethinking the Olympics: Cultural Histories of

    Fitness Information Technology, Inc, U.S. Rethinking the Olympics: Cultural Histories of

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis anthology of essays, previously published in Olympika: The International Centre for Olympic Studies, addresses key themes in the scholarly study of the Games. Part I presents seven articles devoted to Olympic history: the Games'' legacy from antiquity, their modern evolution, and the most controversial Games of the modern era, the Berlin Games of 1936. Part II deals with the persistent problems and crises that confounded and defined the Olympic Games over time. The nine essays in this section focus on a variety of issues such as: performance enhancement; the rise of commercialism; enduring controversies in the form of leadership, corruption, and the Cold War; and the politics of hosting Olympic Games. Finally, in Part III, the future of the Modern Olympic Movement is addressed from the perspective of the rapidly accelerating and mushrooming process of globalisation.

    1 in stock

    £34.19

  • St. Martins Press-3PL Michael Phelps

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £16.14

  • W. W. Norton & Company Nazi Games The Olympics of 1936

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAthletics and politics collide in a critical event for Nazi Germany and the contemporary world.

    15 in stock

    £21.38

  • iUniverse ALL TOGETHER The Formidable Journey to the Gold with the 1964 Olympic Crew

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £15.57

  • Tomaz Lasic The Love of Goalkeeping

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £15.19

  • The Boys in the Boat Nine Americans and Their

    Penguin Putnam Inc The Boys in the Boat Nine Americans and Their

    20 in stock

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    £25.50

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    £27.00

  • McGann Publishing LLC The Olympics 50 Craziest Stories

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £13.22

  • The Second Mark

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £15.99

  • Always an Athlete

    University of Tennessee Press Always an Athlete

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisAlways an Athlete is a comprehensive study of the ways in which athletes climb what author JennÉ Blackburn terms “The Mountain”—the journey from youth sports, through high school and college sports, to, finally, professional, and Olympic sports. This steady climb and success over a long period of time, however, sets up athletes for an inevitable fall off “The Cliff” upon their retirement from competition.To help athletes in transition, Blackburn identifies “Three Pillars of the Cliff”—Mental Health, Physical Health, and Athlete Identity—and describes the issues that athletes have in each of these areas after they retire. After training, sacrificing, and devoting years, even decades, to a sport, athletes at every level will struggle within these three pillars. Blackburn believes that athletes must evolve from a competition mindset to a wellness mindset and match their new lifestyles in order to soften this transition into the real world. Fortunately, the “Inner Athlete” honed over many years of training and competition can show up as a “Parachute” as athletics recede, and other priorities rise to the forefront of their new life.Ultimately, Blackburn proposes cycling as a foundation and universal tool to help retired athletes resolve a lingering loss of identity, mental health issues, such as anxiety and depression, and complications due to unchanged diet and exercise habits when they transition out of a performance-purposed existence. She advocates for fun community bike rides adjacent to sporting events and franchises to bring sports communities together around this critical yet overlooked topic for all athletes: life after competitive sports.Trade ReviewIn Always an Athlete Jenne Blackburn analyzes the challenges of transitioning from elite competitive sport to a healthy lifestyle. What most consider a counterintuitive concept for body-focused athletes, Blackburn correctly identifies the very real struggles that face accomplished performers upon retirement from competition. Read any biography of a college or professional athlete and you will find a story filled with years of focused training: most were introduced to their sport when there were in elementary school and started specializing in middle school; most bore the weight of a family that was equally committed to their success in sport; and, most made their college and career choices based primarily on the institution’s reputation for excelling in their sport. Blackburn details how this twenty-year, single-minded focus inevitably leads to a loss of personal identity once the scoreboard goes dark. She also provides pragmatic strategies for transitioning to new ways of being an athlete and developing healthy life habits." - Kathy DeBoer, Former Athlete, Coach, Executive Director of the American Volleyball Coaches Association, and Author of Gender Competition: How Men and Women Compete at Work and Play Differently"Always an Athlete by Jenne Blackburn is a must read for all athletes and coaches, because Jenne has done a fantastic job of breaking down the anxiety surrounding that transition from active athlete to retirement and how to better equip ourselves for this moment. Here is the thing . . . as athletes, we know retirement is eventually coming. We worry about a loss of identity, yet, we don’t often know how to deal with that loss of identity and community. Teammates feel like family, and Always an Athlete helps you build a parallel community that also inspires confidence and courage. Most important, Jenne offers fabulous guidance and strategies for athletes and coaches alike, so that BEFORE we hit our “cliff moment” of transitioning out of our sport, the apprehension is replaced by action, knowing sports has given us a platform to soar." - Julie Foudy, former captain of USA Women’s Soccer Team, 2x Olympic Gold Medalist, 2x World Cup Champion, and an analyst and reporter with ESPN and Warner Bros Discovery"For over 50 yrs. I have witnessed firsthand athletes’ transition out of their sport. This experience is a massively complicated challenge for many athletes. A whirlwind of change all at once, where mental health, physical health, and athlete identity are disrupted. In Jenne Blackburn’s book, the reader will relive the athlete’s journey “up the mountain” (youth to professional sports) to the inevitable “cliff” (retirement). Jenne highlights the drivers that impact mental health, physical health, and athletes’ loss of identity. More importantly, she provides us with greater awareness AND solutions to better prepare them for the end of their career. This book is an excellent blueprint for athletes, sports parents, coaches, administrators, and communities to align education and events around athlete identity, mental health, and physical health. In completing this read, you will gain insight, the urgency to act, and articulated solutions for your retiring athletes. Always an Athlete® will provide impactful research insight, education curriculum, and community-building activities, better preparing athletes for life after sport. Jenne inspires all of us to do more in preparing athletes for a thriving and celebratory experience in sports and beyond. Her book gives us the roadmap, the tools to traverse the mountain of challenges, and a mindset to leap off that cliff of retirement with a parachute of solutions for a thriving life after sport." - Sue Enquist, Former UCLA Softball Coach, 11-Time National Champion, and 6-time Hall of Fame

    1 in stock

    £20.21

  • The Mercier Press Ltd Something In The Water:: How Skibbereen Rowing Club Conquered the World

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisOlympic rowers Gary and Paul O’Donovan may be the face of Irish rowing and Skibbereen Rowing Club, and have enormously increased the popularity of rowing in Ireland, but they're just one piece of a much larger jigsaw. Without their club and the people behind the scenes, they wouldn’t be Olympic silver medalists, 2018 world champions, former European champions and, in Paul's case, a three-time world champion. Almost one hundred Skibbereen Rowing Club athletes have represented Ireland at various regattas over the years; a staggering figure when viewed in light of the size of the club. Founded in 1970, it is now the undisputed most successful rowing club in the country, producing five Olympic rowers since 2000 and four world champions between 2016 and 2018. It is the characters involved in the club, the coaches, members and the athletes themselves, who come together to make Skibbereen Rowing Club what it is. Something in the Water reveals what goes on behind the scenes to create an environment that allows locals to excel on the national and international stages. The story is told through the people and families involved, showing how relatable they are to people around the country.

    15 in stock

    £17.99

  • Emerald Publishing Limited Native Games: Indigenous Peoples and Sports in

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisResearch on Indigenous participation in sport offers many opportunities to better understand the political issues of equality, empowerment, self-determination and protection of culture and identity. This volume compares and conceptualises the sociological significance of Indigenous sports in different international contexts. The contributions, all written by Indigenous scholars and those working directly in Indigenous/Native Studies units, provide unique studies of contemporary experiences of Indigenous sports participation. The papers investigate current understandings of Indigeneity found to circulate throughout sports, sports organisations and Indigenous communities. by (1): situating attitudes to racial and cultural difference within the broader sociological processes of post colonial Indigenous worlds (2): interrogating perceptions of Indigenous identity with reference to contemporary theories of identity drawn from Indigenous Studies and (3): providing insight to increased Indigenous participation, empowerment and personal development through sport with reference to sociological theory.Trade Review"The contributors cover wide swaths of the globe, including Canada, Norway, the US, New Zealand, Australia, Zambia, and South Africa, and they address myriad issues, ranging from sport and development, participation of indigenous peoples in their traditional sports and in contemporary global sport to depictions of indigenous sport in literature. Several engage with politically contentious issues involving globalization, sport, and the often-vulnerable and overlooked native peoples who are the real subjects of these explorations...This book will be most welcome for specialists, who will find that some contributions fill existing gaps in scholarship, and that others provide starting points for future research." - Choice Magazine, May 2014 Table of ContentsList of Contributors. Introduction. Foreword. No ‘Museum Piece’: Aboriginal Games and Cultural Contestation in Subarctic Canada. Lassoing and Reindeer Racing Versus ‘Universal’ Sports: Various Routes to Sámi Identity Through Sports. ‘A Reservation Hero is a Hero Forever’: Basketball, Irony, and Humor in the Novels of James Welch, Sherman Alexie, and Stephen Graham Jones. Neoliberalism as Neocolonialism?: Considerations on the Marketisation of Waka Ama in Aotearoa/New Zealand. Towards Cultural Competence: How Incorporating M?ori Values Could Benefit New Zealand Sport. Resisting Critical Analyses: Gatekeeping Issues with Australian Indigenous ‘Subjects’. Sport for Development in Zambia: The New or not so New Colonisation?. The Legacy of Jack Johnson on Aboriginal Australia. Indigenous Reconciliation Games: Selling Australian Football as the New Game to the New South Africa. Youth Development Through Recreation: Eurocentric Influences and Aboriginal Self-Determination. Paradigm Lost: Indigenous Games and Neoliberalism in the South African Context. Hope and Strength(s) Through Physical Activity for Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples. Uncomfortable Icons: Uneasiness, Expectations, and American Indians in Sport. Native Games: Indigenous Peoples and Sports in the Post-Colonial World. Research in the Sociology of Sport. Native Games: Indigenous Peoples and Sports in the Post-Colonial World. Copyright page.

    15 in stock

    £92.99

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    £14.99

  • Independently Published Armonia

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £13.28

  • Independently Published Olympic Exploration

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £12.71

  • Independently Published Winter Paralympics 2026 Guide

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £15.57

  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Winter Olympics 2026 Complete Guide

    15 in stock

    15 in stock

    £19.37

  • Independently Published The Miracle Men

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    £15.19

  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Charlotte Dujardin

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    £13.29

  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp An Inspiring Story of Chase Elliott

    15 in stock

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    £13.41

  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Kirsty Coventry

    15 in stock

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    £12.34

  • India and the Olympics 2 Routledge Research in

    Taylor & Francis Ltd India and the Olympics 2 Routledge Research in

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Olympic movement, including the relevant records and statistics, provides a unique prism to understand the complex evolution of modern Indian society. Drawing on hitherto unused archival sources, this book examines the relations between India's place in the Olympic movement and the country's quest for a national and international identity.Trade ReviewPraise for the Indian edition:"This book is a triumph of Olympic proportions for both authors and the publisher and is worthy of a gold medal on its own." The New Indian Express"The Games to India have been about more than just sporting glory. Nationalism, factionalism, corruption –India’s Olympic efforts have had it all. Majumdar and Mehta’s narrative is as much about the Olympics’ place in India as it is about India’s place in the Olympics….The content alone earns the book its place on any sports fan’s bookshelf." Business World"An eloquent narration laced with rare anecdotes that makes it immensely readable…The wealth of previously unused archival sources is the strength of the book. Laudable for having picked up a subject hitherto untouched, the book proves that you have to study social histories of sport as a whole rather than as a history of cricket, football or Olympics." The Hindu"Replete with little known, lively and telling details presented in an enchanting manner…[It] by virtue of its depth, dimension and erudition opens up fresh debates and numerous areas of research—besides being a delightful read." The Hindustan Times"The spread is excellent, the information marvellous, the interpretation satisfying….This book will be well-cited and, more importantly, will spring a lot more studies to give us even more insight than we have now." Biblio: A Review of BooksTable of ContentsPrologue. 1. Games of Self-Respect: A Colony at the Olympics 2. ‘Everyone Wants a Bite of the Cherry’: The Struggle for Control of Olympic Sports in India 3. The Golden Years: ‘We Climb the Victory Stand’ 4. Hitler’s Games: Captain Dhyan Chand and Indian Nationalism in the Third Reich 5. The ‘National’ Game: Hockey in the Life of Independent India 6. ‘The Fall of Rome’: The Fall and Decline of Indian Hockey 7. ‘The Big Brother of Asia’: Nehruvian India, Sport Diplomacy and a New Order 8. Appu on Television: The 1982 Asiad and the Creation of a New Indian Public 9. When Olympic Sports Lost Out: Cricket, Television and Globalization in India 10. The Army, Indian-ness and Sport: The Nation in the Olympic Ideal 11. Torchbearers of a Billion: India at the Games. Epilogue.

    1 in stock

    £123.50

  • Figure Skating in Action Sports in Action

    Crabtree Publishing Co,Canada Figure Skating in Action Sports in Action

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £10.97

  • Roller Skating for Gold American Sports History

    Scarecrow Press Roller Skating for Gold American Sports History

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisGiven the popularity of all types of skatingâon the ice, on the boards, and on the streetsâwhy isn't roller skating an Olympic event? The answers âand there are manyâare likely to anger and astound readers in turn. The volume also explores the past and present world of competitive roller skating.Trade Review...plenty of thought-provoking information ... offer[s]... insight...for...those wanting to find out more about the sport. * Roller Skating Business *...Has got to be one of the highlights in the literature on roller skating. -- M.M. Red Shattuck, Member, U.S. Olympic Committee

    1 in stock

    £87.55

  • The Victors Crown How the Birth of the Olympics

    Quercus Publishing The Victors Crown How the Birth of the Olympics

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA history of Greek and Roman sport in the ancient world, and the genesis of the Olympic Games.Trade Review'A rich, absorbing account' Independent on Sunday. * Independent on Sunday *'Vivid and authoritative ... scholarly and entertaining ... fascinating and impressive' Sunday Times. * Sunday Times *Table of ContentsList of illustrations. Maps. Preface. Then and Now. Part 1 Ashes, Linen and the Origins of Sport: Introduction; Homer and the Bronze Age; Homer and Sport. Part 2 Olympia: From Myth to History; Olympia in 480 BC; The Olympic Games of 476 BC; The Festival Approaches; Winning (The equestrian events; The pentathlon and the foot races; Nudity; Pain and suffering); Remembering Victory (The athlete as hero); The Emergence of the Panhellenic Cycle. Part 3 The World of the Gymnasium: Sport and Civic Virtue; Beroia; Getting in Shape and Turning Pro. Part 4 Roman Games: Greece Meets Rome; Kings and Games; Rome and Italy; Actors and Gladiators; Caesar, Antony, Augustus and the Games. Part 5 Imperial Games: Watching; The Fan's Experience; Expectations; Crowd Noise; Dreaming of Sport; Images of Sport; Women's Sports; Gladiators (Life as a gladiator; Training and ranking; Dying; Choosing to be a gladiator); Charioteers; Athletes (Athletic guilds; Cheating); Running the Show (Administration; Athletics). Epilogue: The Long End of an Era. Bibliography. Classical Sources. Notes. Index.

    5 in stock

    £16.14

  • In Pursuit of Glory

    Orion Publishing Co In Pursuit of Glory

    Book SynopsisThe original autobiography of Bradley Wiggins, the first British rider to have won the Tour de France and a record-equalling seven-time Olympic medallist. 'The autobiography of one of British cycling's true greats is an authentic account of hard knocks, tough times and a surprising amount of alcohol' TIME OUTTrade ReviewThe autobiography of one of British cycling's true greats is an authentic account of hard knocks, tough times and a surprising amount of alcohol * TIME OUT *

    £12.58

  • Wheels of Courage: How Paralyzed Veterans from

    Little, Brown & Company Wheels of Courage: How Paralyzed Veterans from

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWHEELS OF COURAGE reveals the never-before-told story of the world's first wheelchair athletes: U.S. soldiers, sailors, and Marines who were paralysed on the battlefield during World War II. They organised the first-ever wheelchair basketball teams within V.A. hospitals after the war, which quickly spread across the nation and changed the perception and treatment of disabled people. The book tells this story through the lens of three of these vets, describing their time in the military, their injuries, their recovery, and their role in creating wheelchair basketball. These men changed the narrative of disability, from pity for people whose lives were over to seeing them as capable people who happened to have a disability. Their doctors changed the way the medical community looked at and treated disabled patients by treating the whole patient instead of just trying to make the patient as comfortable as possible in a hopeless situation. And laws started changing to make the world more accessible to the disabled -- things we take for granted today, like sidewalk ramps. For the disabled, for sports fans, for veterans, for history buffs -- this is a narrative of hope, perseverance, and acceptance.

    1 in stock

    £21.84

  • Seoul Glow: The Story Behind Britain's 1988

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Seoul Glow: The Story Behind Britain's 1988

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisSeoul Glow tells the story of the Great Britain men's hockey team who won gold at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Little to the team's knowledge, the final caught the British public's imagination as they beat rivals West Germany in the gold-medal match. After Sean Kerly's semi-final heroics and Imran Sherwani's double in the final, BBC commentator Barry Davies uttered the now infamous line: 'Where were the Germans? But, frankly, who cares?' Victory, for a team of amateurs, who had either quit their jobs or taken holiday to play in Seoul, propelled the team to celebratory heights on their return to British shores; it was GB's first hockey gold in the post-war era and followed an eight-year plan for a major title. The story also reveals how the team was inspirationally led by the late Roger Self, the manager who gelled his players into Olympic title holders.

    1 in stock

    £17.99

  • Igniting the Games: The Evolution of the Olympics

    Pitch Publishing Ltd Igniting the Games: The Evolution of the Olympics

    Book SynopsisThe US boycott of the 1980 Moscow Olympics left German lawyer Thomas Bach unable to defend his fencing title. Instead, he devoted the next 20 years to climbing the sports administrative ladder. His mission was to protect athletes' independent rights, and his ambition to become IOC president. Bach was elected IOC president in 2013, and immediately set about transforming the organisation's century-old constitution. His 40-point agenda launched a radical host city election procedure, while enforcing the International Federations' internal disciplines and introducing new Olympic sports such as skateboarding. New age Olympics had arrived - but it wasn't all smooth sailing. With Russia's institutional cheating marring three consecutive Games, the near financial collapse of Rio '16 and the threatened cancellation of Tokyo 2020, Bach sustained IOC equilibrium through repeated crises. Igniting the Games reveals how Bach transformed the Olympics and saved a ponderous ancient institution from itself.

    £12.34

  • The Telegraph Book of the Olympics Telegraph

    £15.00

  • Treasures of the Olympic Games

    Welbeck Publishing Group Treasures of the Olympic Games

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £27.00

  • Dewi Lewis Publishing GoldRush: Photographs of Olympic Athletes

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    £26.96

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