The only officially licensed Rugby World Cup France 2023 guide available contains everything a fan needs to know, from team and player guides to stats, facts and a tournament progress chart.
This book examines the complex interrelationship between rugby, honour, and the African moral philosophy of ubuntu, positioning sport within the broader history of coloniality to reveal how athletic practices can become powerful vehicles for social justice transformation.
This book explores complex political, imperial, and identity issues that shaped Britain’s Olympic participation throughout the early decades of the twentieth century. This book was published as a special issue of the International Journal of the History of Sport.
Is it inevitable that our running performance slides as we get into our forties and beyond? Or are there things we can do to slow or pause the decline and harness the benefits of age? In Run Forever, Damian Hall examines the reasons why our strength and speed might deteriorate, yet how it isn’t certain if we do something about it.
As a follow-up to his hugely popular 2016 autobiography Trailblazer; Ryan Sandes’ new book explores the gripping and often life-threatening adventures this extraordinary ultra-trail runner has experienced around the globe since then.