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  • - The Audacious Life and Legend of Rebel Surfer Miki Dora
    av David Rensin
    292,-

    But when the sport exploded into the mainstream and surfing changed for ever, Dora's paradise was lost. Outraged at gridlocked swells and a scene that had grown ever more commodified, Dora eventually fled Malibu, seeking empty waves - and anonymity - beyond America.

  • - The Story of a British Boxing Cult Hero
    av Clinton Woods
    274,-

    Clinton Woods emerged from a chaotic early life to become IBF light-heavyweight champion of the world. In a 15-year professional career he shared a ring with legends Roy Jones Jr, Glen Johnson and Antonio Tarver. He also won British, European and Commonwealth titles, making him one of the most decorated UK pro boxers of the last two decades.

  • Spar 16%
    av John Dennen
    202,-

    Over the last 8 years Anthony Joshua has pounded his way to the top of the boxing world. In April 2017 he faced the legendary Ukrainian, Wladimir Klitschko, in the fight that commentators have labelled the heavyweight fight of the century. Sports fans were gripped as Joshua battled bravely through 11 gruelling rounds, recovering from a sixth round knockout to ultimately defeat Klitschko, setting up a stoppage with an uppercut that thundered around the world. When 18-year-old Anthony Joshua first stepped into a North London gym in 2008, nobody could have imagined the meteoric rise to superstardom. As an amateur he stunned all observers, claiming a silver medal in the World Championships in Azerbaijan. Then a spectacular victory in front of a home crowd at London 2012 saw him claim Olympic Gold. The professional ranks called, and Joshua has delivered. Now his first 19 fights: all wins, all by knockout. And so this young fighter has graduated to the top of the division. 90,000 fans saw his fight live in April 2017 which also broke box office records and is destined to be considered an all-time classic. This is an intimate biography of a champion, charting his journey to face Klitschko at Wembley. It is an account from a writer who has witnessed Joshua’s development from the start, following him from his earliest amateur bouts to major title fights. He reveals a boxer with respect for his predecessors, a level head and an unwavering determination to succeed. The heavyweight division has been lit up by a refreshing new hero. His name is Anthony Joshua.

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    - The life and climbs of Voytek Kurtyka
    av Bernadette McDonald
    285,-

    Art of Freedom, by award-winning author Bernadette McDonald, is a profound and moving profile of Voytek Kurtyka, one of the international climbing world's most respected, complex and reclusive mountaineers.

  • av Adam J Pollack
    458

  • - The Sweetest Right Handed Swing"" in 1950s Baseball
    av Paul Scimonelli
    335,-

    In the history of baseball, is there any other player who suffered as many setbacks as Roy Sievers and still prevailed to become one of the most feared and respected hitters in baseball? This biography provides an in-depth look into Roy Sievers, the person.

  • - Comparing Robin Knox-Johnston and Ellen MacArthur's Historic Round-the-World Voyages
    av Nigel Sharp
    272,-

    Comparing Robin Knox-Johnston's and Ellen MacArthur's famed round-the-world voyages

  • - Life of a Football Legend
    av John Harding
    268,-

  • - An Athlete, A Woman
    av Lynda Huey
    216,-

  • av David L. Porter
    1 156,-

    Five letter classifications indicate the volume where particulars can be located, (e.g.: B: Baseball volume, F: Football volume, I: Basketball and other Indoor Sports, O: Outdoor Sports volume, S: Supplement volume).

  • av David Mccasland
    202,-

  • - Ed O'Bannon and the 1995 National Basketball Champion UCLA Bruins
    av Rob Miech
    403,-

  • - An Unlikely Journey to and through the NFL
    av E Blake Moore
    193,-

    He never should have made it in the NFL... Growing up, Blake Moore never really dreamed of playing professional football. Sure, he watched the NFL stars on TV on Sundays, and pretended to be one of them in pickup games with his friends. And of course he had a Minnesota Vikings Purple People Eaters poster in his room-didn't everyone? Blake thought of himself as just an ordinary kid with no special athletic skills or size or speed. But to play in the NFL one day? Monday Night Football? The Super Bowl? In front of tens of thousands of fans and a TV audience of millions? Through a Pigskin Prism is the story of how a professional football career became a reality-however unplanned or unexpected. This memoir gives the reader an inside look at one player's unusual path to the NFL, and his experiences playing in the NFL for six seasons-a life viewed through the unique prism of football. Blake Moore is living proof that dreams do come true sometimes-even if you aren't sure it ever was your dream!

  • av Nate Robinson & Jon Finkel
    151,-

    Heart Over Height tells the motivational story of how three-time NBA Slam Dunk Champion Nate Robinson combined an unstoppable will with dogged determination to achieve his goals, and how those traits can apply to anyone facing their own seemingly insurmountable obstacles.

  • - The Bobby Dinnie Story
    av Bobby Dinnie
    194,-

  • - A Swimmer's Memoir
    av Charles Joscelyne
    235,-

    This is the story of Charles Joscelyne, a middle-aged, lifelong aquaphobe, who after many failed attempts finally learns how to swim, but what started out as a mere physical challenge soon becomes an obsession as swimming and things aquatic begin to possess Charles' psyche. Not to be undone, Charles channels his new found passion into an exploration of his past. Much more than a how to do book, Crossings: A Swimmer's Memoir is a study of one person's life through what might be called "water's lens." From Key West to the Great Lakes to Thoreau's Walden Pond to the Jersey Shore, Charles swims back into his past to gain a unique perspective on his life as a father, husband, teacher, and coach. Rife with nostalgia, wit, and humor Crossings: A Swimmer's Memoir is a lyrical and worthy addition to not only the swimming literature, but also the personal narrative.

  • - The Life Story of Lincoln Tiger Phillips
    av Lincoln A Phillips
    204

  • av Rick Whitlow
    261,-

    Style And Grace Under Pressure ... Although it has a sports backdrop, this book goes far beyond athletic accomplishments and achievements. Rick takes an up close and personal look at the broadcast journalism industry, politics, personal relationships, cancer diagnosis, and last but certainly not least race in America and how it affects those areas and others. Throughout the book you will probably recognize many people places and situations. Perhaps learn something about someone you thought you knew.

  • av Dan Gray
    186,-

  • - The Life Story of Azumah Nelson
    av Ashley Morrison
    254

  • - The Continuing Catboat Summers Adventures
    av John E Conway
    233

  • - Coach Cotton Robinson and the Buna Boys' Basketball Legacy 1948-1963
    av Fred B McKinley & Charles Breithaupt
    220,-

  • - My Road to Cycling, a Guinness World Record, and Making a Difference
    av Arvid Loewen & Paul Loewen
    275,-

  • - Life of Hall of Famer Richard Night Train Lane
    av Mike Burns
    193,-

  • av Jason Pegler
    187,-

  • av David Bennett
    216,-

    A Dramaticised retelling of CT Studd, his cricket, his mission work and the decisions he made which helped form the mission organisation WEC International. CT (Charlie) Studd was a cricketer of the highest class. He played in the famed Test Match between England and Australia in 1882 that began the legend of the Ashes. From Ashes to Glory tells the story of this remarkable, dedicated man, and contains an authentic account of the 1882 Ashes Test, with all its drama. At the peak of his fame Studd retired from cricket to serve as a missionary in China. In 1885 he was one of seven men of wealth and privilege (''The Cambridge Seven''), who shocked the nation, by giving up everything to take the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the Chinese. While there he suffered much, but saw many people come to Christ. He later spent six years as a missionary in India, where he opened a school which is still serving the community today. In 1913 he went to Central Africa and became the founder of the mission organisation WEC International, which today has about 1,800 workers in 50 countries. Dr Evan Davies, former International Director of WEC International, recommends this book and reminds us that ''Today thousands enjoy being part of God''s family because of Studd''s pioneer example.

  • - The Deborah Willows Story
    av Deborah L Willows & Steph Beth Nickel
    206,-

  • - The Story of William "Bill" Blair From The Negro Baseball League to Newspaper Publisher.
    av William "Bill" Blair
    174,-

  • - The Story of a Blind Rower
    av Victoria Nolan
    166,-

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