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An edition of Sport (2007)

Sport

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Sport: Almost Everything You Ever Wanted to Know tells the story of sport. All sport. Ever. From ancient times to the 21st century. In eight themed parts, Tim Harris describes the triumphs and breakthroughs – as well as the cheating and skulduggery - that have created the modern world of sport. Part One looks at sports grounds, from stadiums to ice rinks, explaining why golf courses have 18 holes, why boxing 'rings' are square and why Woolwich Arsenal ended up in Highbury. Why do wickets have three stumps? Why do we 'serve' in tennis and play soccer in halves? Part Two uncovers the stories behind sporting rules, while the next section, on sports equipment, shows why we row in eights, why cue balls have black dots and golf balls have dimples. Why do teams score more goals at home than away? Why have women got worse at shot putting? A history of sporting drugs reveals all. A swift history of 'speed sports' - from chariot racing to Grand Prix – explains why Formula One races clockwise, why racehorses aren't getting any faster and the odd origins of British racing green. Why compete for 'stakes' and hold 'whip-rounds'? Why doesn't the NFL play on Saturdays? A section on money and sport tells all. Then sport and politics uncovers the reasons why we ten-pin bowl with ninepins, why greyhounds aren't grey and why rowing is so posh. Lastly, a history of games and the media tells of racehorses starring on stage, boxers fighting inside cameras and just why the FA Cup draw uses wooden balls. Dip into it, or read it cover to cover - there's a 'Oh - now I get it' moment on every page. Sport: it's unique, funny, amazingly comprehensive and packed with extraordinary anecdotes to turn any reader into a sporting expert.

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Sport
2009, Random House Group Limited
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Sport: almost everything you ever wanted to know
2008, Yellow Jersey, Random House UK
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Cover of: Sport
Sport: The Strange and Unexpected Story of the Games We Take for Granted
September 25, 2007, Yellow Jersey Press, Yellow Jersey
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Edition Notes

Originally published: 2007.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
London
Genre
Miscellanea

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
796
Library of Congress
GV707 .H37 2008, GV571

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 940 p. :
Number of pages
940

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Open Library
OL23203608M
Internet Archive
sportalmostevery0000harr
ISBN 13
9780224080217
LCCN
2009293837
Library Thing
4458933
Goodreads
5870978

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