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  • - Biografie einer Erfolgsgeschichte für Kinder und Erwachsene
    av Alia Bouta
    177,-

    Das Biografiebuch Cristiano Ronaldo bietet einen detaillierten Einblick in das Leben und die Karriere eines der größten Fußballspieler aller Zeiten. Das Buch schildert Ronaldos Aufstieg zum Ruhm, von seiner Kindheit auf Madeira, Portugal, bis zu seiner Profikarriere bei Mannschaften wie Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid und Juventus. Das Buch behandelt Schlüsselmomente in Ronaldos Leben, wie seine unglaublichen Leistungen in der UEFA Champions League, seine Beziehung zum ehemaligen Trainer Sir Alex Ferguson, seine Rivalität mit Lionel Messi und seine zahlreichen persönlichen und Team-Auszeichnungen. Es befasst sich auch mit Ronaldos Privatleben, einschließlich seiner Beziehung zu seiner Familie, seinen Kindern und seinen Liebespartnern. Darüber hinaus untersucht das Buch Ronaldos philanthropische Bemühungen und beschreibt detailliert seine zahlreichen wohltätigen Spenden und Bemühungen, Bedürftigen zu helfen. Insgesamt bietet die Biografie einen umfassenden Einblick in das Leben und die Karriere eines der erfolgreichsten Fußballspieler aller Zeiten und gibt Aufschluss darüber, was Ronaldos Leidenschaft für den Sport antreibt und was ihn für unzählige Fans auf der ganzen Welt zu einer so inspirierenden Figur macht.

  • av Avalyn Hunter
    376

  • av Nancy Gillen
    296,-

    This book uncovers the compelling story of a forgotten pioneer of women's sport. Born in 1884, Alice Milliat fought against societal barriers to organise the Women's World Games, promote women's football and lobby for women's athletics at the Olympics. The book sheds light on her fascinating life and celebrates the sportswomen she empowered.

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    av Michael Sexton
    275,-

    The Fox: Harry Hopman and the Greatest Dynasty in Tennis History is the story of how one man drove a tiny nation to dominate a global sport. The Grand Slams, Wimbledon crowns and Davis Cups his players won made Australia famous. He was revered for his success but reviled for his methods. This book examines his many shades.

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    av Derek Sculthorpe
    275,-

    Never Say Die is the gripping story of Arthur 'Baby' Gore, a battling tennis player of the Edwardian era and the oldest ever winner of the Wimbledon singles title. Gore enjoyed an unparalleled 40-year career. This fascinating biography provides an unrivalled insight into the life and times of a forgotten great of English sport.

  • av Ronnie O'Sullivan
    166 - 204

  • av Simon Hughes
    226

    The definitive biography of Liverpool legend and most famous Egyptian footballer in the history of the sport, Mohamed Salah.Salah's achievements are, in many ways, unparalleled. A Champions League and Premier League winner, he is a two-time African Footballer of the Year who straddles two worlds. The first is the continent he comes from, as well as the Middle East. The second is Europe, where he has broken all sorts of goalscoring records at Liverpool, helping him to become the most identifiable Muslim player on the planet.And yet, despite his consistent success on the pitch, record-breaking playing, team victories and popular persona, little is known about the Liverpool forward, or the competing forces around him. That is, until now. Award-winning football journalist and author Simon Hughes expertly pieces together a fascinating portrait of this enigmatic football icon. From his relationships with his teammates to what motivates him; from how the events of the past decade in Egypt have impacted his life, to what's next in his career - Chasing Salah reveals all.

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    av Stephen Curry
    411

    A remarkable and unique memoir encapsulating, through the story of his career, Steph Curry's philosophies and strategies about life, work, and basketball, and the nature of high-performance and success.

  • av Geoff Twentyman
    416,-

    Top Man is Geoff Twentyman's life story, the tale of a man who brought together the blue and red halves of Bristol together through the medium of football and sport. A Rovers hero through the 1980s, Geoff then carved a second career with the BBC. Whether on the pitch or the airwaves Geoff has been delighting fans for forty years.

  • - Lionel Messi Journey To Greatness
    av Fabian Todd
    159

    Lionel Andrés Messi, is an Argentine professional football player who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 team Paris Saint-Germain and captains the Argentina national team. He was born on June 24, 1987. Messi, who is recognized as one of the all time best players, has a record seven Ballon d'Or victories, a record six European Golden boots, and he was selected for the Ballon d'Or Dream Team in 2020. He spent his entire professional career with Barcelona, retiring from the team in 2021 after winning a club-record 34 trophies there, including 10 La Liga championships, seven Copa del Rey championships, and four UEFA Champions Leagues. He won the 2021 Copa América and the 2022 FIFA World Cup for his nation. Messi is a talented player who consistently scores goals. He owns the La Liga records for most goals (474), most hat-tricks (36) and the UEFA Champions League (eight), and most assists (192 and the Copa América) (17). He also has the most international goals than any male footballer from South America (99). Messi has the most goals by a player for a single club (672) with 800 senior career goals for club and country.Messi moved to Spain from Argentina when he was 13 years old to join Barcelona, where he made his professional debut in October 2004 at the age of 17. Throughout the following three years, he established himself as a key member of the team, and in his first continuous season in 2008-09, Messi won his first Ballon d'Or at the age of 22 while helping Barcelona win the first treble in Spanish football. Messi became the first player to win the Ballon d'Or four times after three brilliant seasons in which he won the prize four times in a row. He established himself as Barcelona's all-time leading scorer during the 2011-12 season, breaking both La Liga and European records for the number of goals scored in a single season. After trailing Cristiano Ronaldo, his alleged lifelong rival, for the Ballon d'Or the next two seasons, Messi found his finest form in the 2014-15 season, setting a record for La Liga goals scored, leading Barcelona to an unprecedented second treble, and winning a fifth Ballon d'Or in 2015. Messi became Barcelona's captain in 2018, and he set a record by winning his sixth Ballon d'Or in 2019. He joined Paris Saint-Germain in August 2021 after he was out of contract with Barcelona.Messi, an Argentine international, is the country's all-time leading goalscorer and also holds the national appearance record. At the youth level, he won the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship, winning both the Golden Ball and the Golden boot, as well as an Olympic gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. His diminutive, left-footed dribbling style drew comparisons to his compatriot Diego Maradona, who described Messi as his successor. Messi made his senior debut in August 2005 andwent on to become the youngest Argentine to play and score in a FIFA World Cup (2006), as well as reach the final of the 2007 Copa América, where he was named the tournament's young player. From August 2011, as captain, he led Argentina to three consecutive finals: the 2014 FIFA World Cup, for which he won the Golden Ball, the 2015 Copa América, also for which he won the Golden Ball, and the 2016 Copa América. After declaring his retirement from international football in 2016, he reversed his decision and led his country to qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, third place in the 2019 Copa América, and victory in the 2021 Copa América, winning the Golden Ball and Golden Boot for the latter. Messi will receive a record seventh Ballon d'Or in 2021 for this achievement. He led Argentina to victory in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, where he won a record second Golden Ball, became the first player to score in every stage of a World Cup including two in the final, and broke the record for most World Cup appearances (26). Grab a copy of this book to experience the journey of the greatest footballer of all time.

  • - Father of American Distance Running
    av Jack Heath
    238

    Browning Ross was a High School National Champion Miler. He served in the Navy and then became an NCAA Champion at Villanova University. Browning was a 2 time Olympian, a gold medal winner at the Pan Am Games and an 8 time National Champion runner. Then his contributions to American distance running really started. He founded the Road Runners Club of America which led to the running boom in the 1970's. He started the first national running magazine, the Long Distance Log and he directed thousands of races.He also coached the US International Cross-Country team and was a successful high school and college coach. He overcame resistance in his attempt to change running for the better. His efforts provided more opportunities for all runners that are enjoyed today.He did it all with a humility and sense of humor that make for a fascinating true story.

  • av Deborah Voigt
    209

    ?A startlingly frank look at the life of one of our generation's most prominent operatic stars.??Associated PressIn Call Me Debbie, internationally renowned opera singer Deborah Voigt describes her journey to become one of the world's most celebrated artists and also discusses her private battles with addictions to food and alcohol, and a myriad of other self-destructive tendencies that nearly destroyed her.Voigt reveals here the troubling sequence of addictive behavior that led to her being fired from a London opera production for being too large to fit into the ?little black dress? demanded by the role, and her subsequent gastric bypass surgery and its dramatic aftermath. She speaks openly of the ?cross-addiction? that led to severe alcoholism, frightening all-night blackouts, and suicide attempts. Here, too, is the story of how she achieved complete sobriety, thanks to a twelve-step program and a recommitment to her Christian faith.Highlighting hilarious anecdotes and juicy gossip about what really goes on backstage, Voigt talks candidly about the impresarios, singers, and conductors with whom she's worked and offers fascinating insight into the roles she has played and the characters she loves.Complete with eight pages of color photographs, Call Me Debbie is an inspirational story that offers a unique look into the life of an incredible artist.

  • av Michael Holley
    219

    In War Room, New York Times bestselling author Michael Holley gives readers an unprecedented look behind the scenes at three contending National Football League teams?from the draft room to the locker room to the sidelines?and grants access to the brilliant minds of Bill Belichick and his former protégés, Thomas Dimitroff and Scott Pioli.In 1991, while he was with the Cleveland Browns football organization, Belichick was struck by the Big Idea: how to build the perfect team, one draft pick and one trade at a time. This strategy obsessed him, leading him on a remarkable personal and professional journey filled with miraculous finishes, heartbreaking losses, shattered relationships . . . and ultimately three Super Bowl championships. In Massachusetts, Belichick reunited with two former office employees from the Ohio days?Pioli, a low-paid scouting assistant, and Dimitroff, a groundskeeper and part-time scout?and together they refined and burnished Belichick's method for constructing a winning team. The end result was one of the greatest franchises in modern NFL history: the New England Patriots. Packed with never-before-told anecdotes and insights from team officials, players, coaches, and scouts, War Room is a fascinating, often astonishing story of grit and genius, and the art of building a championship team.

  • av Patrick Cornillie
    519

    Sylveer Maes (Gistel, 1909-1966) won twee keer de Ronde van Frankrijk: in 1936 en 1939. Daarna zou het liefst dertig jaar duren vooraleer er, met Eddy Merckx, weer een Belg 's werelds belangrijkste rittenkoers op zijn naam schreef. Allicht had Maes nog vaker de Tour kunnen winnen, maar uitgerekend in zijn beste jaren brak de Tweede Wereldoorlog uit. En dan was er, niet te vergeten, ook nog die beruchte editie van 1937, toen het Franse chauvinisme het kookpunt bereikte en de moegetergde Belgen vier dagen voor het einde - en met Sylveer Maes in het geel! - uit de Tour stapten. Sylveer Maes blonk uit in de Tour, maar was vooral ook een veelzijdig renner. Hij won bijvoorbeeld Parijs-Roubaix en was daarnaast zowel op de piste als in het veld actief. En toch. Ondanks zijn grootse prestaties lijkt de naam van Sylveer Maes zo'n beetje weggedeemsterd in de nevelen van de tijd. Tachtig jaar na zijn laatste Tourzege haalt Patrick Cornillie hem met deze uitgebreide en rijkelijk geïllustreerde biografie terug uit de vergetelheid.360 pagina's fascinerende lectuur, opgefleurd met een schat aan uniek beeldmateriaal (300 foto's).

  • av René Lux
    446,-

    De naam Van Der Stuyft doet bij de meeste wielerliefhebbers een belletje rinkelen. Niet minder dan vier renners uit de familie Van Der Stuyft maakten furore in de pioniersjaren van het wielrennen. Oervader Fritz Vanderstuyft was deelnemer aan de eerste Parijs-Roubaix in 1896. Zijn zoon Arthur Van Der Stuyft was een succesvol pisterenner en werd drie maal wereldkampioen achter derny's. De jongste zoon van Fritz, Léon, was ook een berucht pisterenner en werd vooral bekend door een ultieme snelheidsrecord van 127 km/u dat hij vestigde op een autoparcours rond Parijs, een record dat wel 80 jaar op de tabellen zou blijven staan. De carrière van Freddy Van Der Stuyft, zoon van Arthur, werd jammer genoeg gefnuikt door een zware val. Auteur René Lux is een kleinzoon van de wielrenner Arthur Van Der Stuyft. Als kind hoorde hij de straffe verhalen over de wielergeschiedenissen in de familie Van Der Stuyft. De auteur kreeg postkaarten en privéfoto's van zijn wielergrootvader in handen. Met de jaren groeide deze verzameling met kranten, magazines, posters en postkaarten. Zo ontstond de droom om de wielerfamilie vanderstuyft te eren met een boek, een straf stuk Belgische wielerhistorie over vier generaties renners die letterlijk en figuurlijk grenzen overstegen.

  • av Patrick Cornillie
    519

    Sylveer Maes (Gistel, 1909-1966) a remporte¿ le Tour de France ä deux reprises : en 1936 et en 1939. Il faudra ensuite attendre pas moins de trente ans pour qu'un autre Belge remporte, avec Eddy Merckx, la course par e¿tapes la plus importante du monde. Maes aurait peut-e¿tre pu remporter le Tour encore plus souvent, mais la Seconde Guerre mondiale a e¿clate¿ pre¿cise¿ment dans ses meilleures anne¿es. Et puis, il y a eu cette fameuse e¿dition de 1937, oü le chauvinisme franc¿ais a atteint son point d'e¿bullition et oü les Belges, fatigue¿s, ont quitte¿ le Tour quatre jours avant la fin - et avec Sylveer Maes en jaune ! - ont abandonne¿ le Tour.Sylveer Maes a excelle¿ dans le Tour, mais il e¿tait surtout un coureur polyvalent. Il a remporte¿ Paris-Roubaix, par exemple, et e¿tait e¿galement actif sur la piste et dans les champs. Et pourtant. Malgre¿ ses exploits, le nom de Sylveer Maes semble s'e¿tre un peu efface¿ dans la nuit des temps. Quatre-vingts ans apre¿s sa dernie¿re victoire sur le Tour, Patrick Cornillie le sort de l'oubli avec cette biographie comple¿te et richement illustre¿e.Patrick Cornillie (1961) est poe¿te et e¿crivain, journaliste et auteur de toute une se¿rie de guides et de livres sur le cyclisme. Il a publie¿ des biographies sur Freddy Maertens (2003), Gilbert Desmet (2004) et Marcel Kint (2011), ainsi que, entre autres, "De Zomer van '69. Comment Merckx a gagne¿ face ä Armstrong" (2009) et "Racing in the Great War" (2018).

  • av Tim Rich
    146 - 252

  • av Keith Bradshaw
    286,-

  • av Dee Shaffer
    204 - 234

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    av Kevin O'Sullivan
    256

    A three-year kayak journey around Ireland explores marine life, Irish history, and the kindness of strangers amidst personal challenges.Battling time, tide and the weather, Big Dream, Little Boat is a compelling account of one man's journey by kayak around the island of Ireland. Kevin O'Sullivan, an Aer Lingus pilot based in Skerries in north County Dublin, had set himself a mission - to circumnavigate the entire Irish coast - and to get home safely. The only problem was finding a way to do it.With a demanding job and family commitments he decides to break the journey into manageable three- and four-day chunks, leaving his kayak at stages along the way and resuming the adventure when the opportunity arose. Traveling mainly in the summer months, his expedition takes three years.Along the way he reflects on the fascinating marine life, colorful Irish history, lovely scenery, and in particular on the remarkable people he met on his journey. He also recounts the many challenges he faced, not least of which was his biggest difficulty - chronic seasickness!Despite an attempt to paddle only in good weather, Kevin still encountered some very difficult conditions. Unexpected winds and great swells left him digging deep, using all his skills and experience of years of kayaking to survive.In the great Irish tradition of taking care of travelers on the road, he was supported by oftentimes complete strangers who put him up in their homes, fed him and enthusiastically encouraged him along the way. On a journey of soul-searching and deep contemplation, the kindness of strangers helped to renew his faith in humanity.

  • av Johan van Win
    416,-

    Philippe Thys was the first rider to win the Tour three times. His guts typified him: three times he smoothly predicted his Tour victories. In the 1914 Tour, he led the general classification from the first to the last stage. World War I struck at the height of his powers. The cycling champion became a volunteer aircraft mechanic in the Belgian army. What would his list of honors have looked like without this bloody interlude ?Philippe Thys was the first dedicated rounder of his generation. His preparation with sophisticated training work was far ahead of its time and closer to that of Froome, than to the practices of his contemporaries Lapize or Faber. In his own words, Philippe Thys was also at the cradle of the yellow jersey, perhaps the first yellow jersey wearer ever.Thys did not focus only on the Tour. His palmares include Paris-Tours and the Tour of Lombardy, he excelled in Paris-Roubaix, won six-day races and also became the first Belgian cyclo-cross champion in 1910. Despite that list of honors, Philippe Thys' name has faded away in the mists of time. After a hundred years of oblivion, this book finally gives him his due credit."How unfortunate that that war interrupted cycling. No Tour de France for four years and that in my best years. Damn, without it I could have won at least two more Rounds."Johan Van Win (b. 1960) has been snooping around the past of the underrated Brussels monde du cyclisme for years. With this work on Philippe Thys, he unlocks a piece of his archival data in story form: because le triple vainqueur is the biggest blind spot in cycling history.

  • av Patrick Cornillie
    504,-

    Sylveer Maes (Gistel, 1909-1966) won the Tour de France twice: in 1936 and 1939. After that, it would take no less than thirty years before, with Eddy Merckx, another Belgian won the world's most important stage race. Perhaps Maes could have won the Tour even more often, but the Second World War broke out precisely in his best years. And then, not to forget, there was that infamous 1937 edition, when French chauvinism reached boiling point and the weary Belgians left the Tour four days before the end - and with Sylveer Maes in yellow! - dropped out of the Tour. Sylveer Maes excelled in the Tour, but was above all a versatile rider. He won Paris- Roubaix, for instance, and was also active both on the track and in the field. And yet. Despite his great achievements, Sylveer Maes' name seems to have pretty much faded away in the mists of time. Eighty years after his last Tour victory, Patrick Cornillie brings him back from oblivion with this comprehensive and lavishly illustrated biography. Patrick Cornillie (1961) is a poet and writer, journalist and author of a whole series of cycling guides and cycling books. He has published biographies on Freddy Maertens (2003), Gilbert Desmet (2004) and Marcel Kint (2011), as well as, among others, 'De Zomer van '69. How Merckx won from Armstrong' (2009) and 'Racing in the Great War' (2018).

  • av Anne Wafula Strike
    176

    They said it couldn't be done. But Anne Wafula achieved many remarkable things in her life. This is her incredible story.

  • av Phil Tufnell
    176 - 326

  • av Danny Cipriani
    146 - 310

  • av William E Davison
    196

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    av Maurice Hope
    275,-

    This is the story of Maurice Hope, a Caribbean immigrant whose fascinating journey took him from abject poverty to boxing world champion and receiving an MBE from the Queen. Hope's story is punctuated by spectacular highs and crushing lows, but amid it all his warmth, humour and resilience shine through.

  • av Gunter Segers
    563,-

    PIONNIÈRE DE L'ÉMANCIPATION DES FEMMESPREMIÈRE CHAMPIONNE DU MONDE DE CYCLISME CASCADEUSE PIONNIÈRE DE L'AVIATION ACTRICE HÉROÏNE DE LA PREMIÈRE GUERRE MONDIALE JOURNALISTE...Cette biographie d'Hélène Dutrieu révèle enfin l'histoire de la vie de l'une des héroïnes les plus étonnantes. Nombre des obstacles qu'elle a dû surmonter sont encore brûlants. Cette biographie est plus qu'un simple portrait d'Hélène, c'est aussi l'histoire d'une longue "bataille des sexes", une histoire de courage et de persévérance, de chute (littéralement) et de relèvement, de grands et de petits rêves et d'un désir d'aventure inextinguible.Fille d'un officier de l'armée à Tournai (Belgique), Hélène était destinée à une vie de femme au foyer ou d'ouvrière dans une filature de coton. Mais Hélène voit plus de potentiel dans une vie de cycliste. Cette vie aventureuse a fait e Dutrieu un nom connu de tous, de Paris à New York, au début du vingtième siècle.

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    av Yann Ohnona
    233

    The comprehensive biography of French basketball phenomenon and NBA player, Victor Wembanyma, with dynamic photography, interviews and reports throughout. June 22, 2023. The face of Victor Wembanyama stretches several dozen metres high on the billboards of Times Square, New York. It's a big day. The day when Victor Wembanyma becomes the first Frenchman to be selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the NBA draft, at only 19 years old. Nicknamed "alien" for his incredible height (7ft 4in) by none other than LeBron James himself, this story retraces Wemby's ascent. Through immersive interviews, reports, stories, and analysis, complemented by stunning visuals from L'Équipe's photography, long-standing basketball reporter Yann Ohnona showcases a detailed portrait of the player. From his early life in Chesnay, Yvelines to his historic season with Metropolitans 92, with exclusive insight into his arrival into the NBA, this book that draws upon two years of original research, and unrivalled insights from the player's closest circle, including trainers, agents, teammates, family and friends - revealing one of the most fascinating sporting personalities that France has ever seen.

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    av Jeremy Lonsdale
    275,-

    An Unusual Celebrity is the inspiring story of one of English cricket's most popular personalities. Despite not fitting the mould of the typical opening bowler, Bill Bowes was a key part of Yorkshire's dominant 1930s side. After wartime ordeals, he devoted the rest of his life to cricket as a journalist, coach and speaker.

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