BBC Sports Personality of the Year

BBC Sports Personality of the Year
Title BBC Sports Personality of the Year PDF eBook
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Publisher PediaPress
Pages 103
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Manchester United On This Day

Manchester United On This Day
Title Manchester United On This Day PDF eBook
Author Mike Donovan
Publisher eBook Partnership
Pages 193
Release 2012-12-19
Genre History
ISBN 1909178365

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Manchester United On This Day recounts, in diary form, major events and magic moments in the history of the Red Devils. With individual entries for each day of the year and multiple entries for busier times, this book covers their ups and downs, domestic and european cup runs, boardroom battles, and sensational signings.

1966: From Good Vibrations to World Cup Victory

1966: From Good Vibrations to World Cup Victory
Title 1966: From Good Vibrations to World Cup Victory PDF eBook
Author Paul Feeney
Publisher The History Press
Pages 163
Release 2016-07-07
Genre History
ISBN 075096913X

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1966 was an iconic year in an incredible decade. The Beatles were at the height of their fame, programmes such as Ready Steady Go! and Top of the Pops dominated the television screen, and England won the World Cup in nail-biting fashion against West Germany at Wembley. For those of us who were around during this incredible year it still seems like yesterday. But now, fifty years later, this collection of memories by bestselling author Paul Feeney will be enjoyed by anyone who lived through 1966.

Tom Daley

Tom Daley
Title Tom Daley PDF eBook
Author Chas Newkey-Burden
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books
Pages 167
Release 2011-10-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1843177692

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This highly anticipated biography tells the inspirational story of the World Champion diving ace, Tom Daley.

British Sporting Champions

British Sporting Champions
Title British Sporting Champions PDF eBook
Author Colin Edwards
Publisher Austin Macauley Publishers
Pages 260
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 139846497X

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You do not leave school one day and win an Olympic gold medal the next. This book is about 50 sporting champions and how they got started. It contains a biography of each followed by their career records. It shows in detail their achievements from school, youth, under 20, under 30, to seminar level, from county, area, national and international honours. It is a multi-sport book that should appeal to multi-sport lovers.

The British Olympics

The British Olympics
Title The British Olympics PDF eBook
Author Martin Polley
Publisher English Heritage
Pages 207
Release 2012-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 1848022263

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History records that the Olympic Games originated in ancient Greece nearly three thousand years ago, died out around 393 AD, and were triumphantly reborn in 1896, in the Greek capital of Athens. Rather less well known is how, during the intervening centuries, an assortment of British writers, romantics, sportsmen and visionaries helped nurture that revival. Indeed, as sports historian Dr Martin Polley argues in this, the 12th book in the acclaimed Played in Britain series, our nation's fascination with all things Olympian has played a pivotal role in shaping the Games as we know them today, culminating in London becoming in 2012 the first city ever to stage a third modern Olympiad. Consider, for example, that the first published use of the word 'Olympian' in the English language dates from around 1590. Its author? William Shakespeare. And that the first games of the post-classical era to adopt the formal title 'Olympick' took place in the Cotswolds village of Chipping Campden in 1612. It was an English traveller, Richard Chandler, who rediscovered the lost site of Olympia in 1766, and a Shropshire doctor, William Penny Brookes, who, in 1850, founded the Much Wenlock Olympian Games, an annual community festival that inspired Pierre de Coubertin to revive the Games at an international level. Other Olympic festivals surfaced in London (to celebrate Queen Victoria's accession), in Liverpool, and in the north-east town of Morpeth, while the words 'Olympic' and 'Olympian' became steadily more ingrained in the popular imagination throughout the Victorian era. Britain's Olympic heritage gained added momentum in the 20th century. At White City in 1908, London built the world's first modern, purpose-built Olympic stadium, while in 1948 London stepped in to save the Games by offering Wembley Stadium. Also in the late 1940s, at Stoke Mandeville hospital in Buckinghamshire, the modern Paralympics were born when sporting contests were organised for injured servicemen. Thus the 2012 Games represent the culmination of over four hundred years of British enthusiasm and ingenuity; an attachment that has left in its wake a trail of fascinating stories, characters, sites, buildings and artefacts. Leading the reader on a marathon journey, The British Olympics charts them all, making this a vital and entertaining source for anyone with an interest in the Games, in sport, and in the wider narrative of Britain's social and cultural heritage.

Sport Policy in China

Sport Policy in China
Title Sport Policy in China PDF eBook
Author Jinming Zheng
Publisher Routledge
Pages 264
Release 2018-08-30
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1351685368

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Acknowledging China’s established status as a global sporting superpower, this is the first book to systematically investigate sport policy in that country. With a focus on sport development in the most recent three decades, Sport Policy in China explores a wide range of topics in Chinese sport, including elite sport development, professional sports, major sports events, sport for all, the political context within which sport is interiorised and the distinctive sporting status of Hong Kong. It examines the debates around policy, globalisation, diplomacy and soft power, as well as the significance of the principle of ‘one country, two systems’. With international appeal, this book is a valuable resource for students and researchers in the fields of sport policy, sport management, sport development and sport sociology.