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Sixty Years of Jump Racing - From Arkle to McCoy

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext What we have! in some ways! is a love letter to a sport the two authors adore. This is highly readable and is enhanced by glorious photographs. Informationen zum Autor Robin Oakley with Edward Gillespie Klappentext Robin Oakley brings alive the colourful world of those who ride and train jumping horses. With elegant production and gripping images The History of Jump Racing chronicles the social and economic changes which have brought the sport's ups and downs-like the development of sponsorships and syndicate ownership, the near loss of the Grand National, the growing domination of the Cheltenham Festival and the growth of all-weather racing to meet the bookies' demands for betting shop fodder. Pace and colour is provided by stories of the horses who have been taken to the heart of racing crowds, like the Irish-trained hurdler Istabraq and Best Mate, the three-times winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup for England. Famous rivalries and memorable races are re-lived and key victories revisited in portraits of and interviews with the owners, jockeys and trainers who have dominated the sport. The emphasis will be largely on the past fifty years-from Arkle to Tony McCoy-but a significant introduction by Edward Gillespie encapsulates the past history of what was previously known as 'National Hunt Racing' and sets the stories in context. Vorwort An elegant history of the majestic sport of jump racing, packed with photographs and featuring interviews with the main owners, trainers, jockeys and figureheads of the sport. Zusammenfassung Robin Oakley brings alive the colourful world of those who ride and train jumping horses. With elegant production and gripping images, Sixty Years of Jump Racing chronicles the social and economic changes which have brought the sport's ups and downs-like the development of sponsorships and syndicate ownership, the near loss of the Grand National, the growing domination of the Cheltenham Festival and the growth of all-weather racing to meet the bookies' demands for betting shop fodder. Pace and colour is provided by stories of the horses who have been taken to the heart of racing crowds, like the Irish-trained hurdler Istabraq and Best Mate, the three-times winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup for England. Famous rivalries and memorable races are re-lived and key victories revisited in portraits of and interviews with the owners, jockeys and trainers who have dominated the sport.The emphasis will be largely on the past fifty years-from Arkle to Tony McCoy-but a significant introduction by Edward Gillespie encapsulates the past history of what was previously known as 'National Hunt Racing' and sets the stories in context. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Racing's acronyms and abbreviations Foreword by Edward Gillespie The Cheltenham Gold Cup The Champion Hurdle The Grand National The Champion Trainers Women in Racing The Jockey's Life The Champion Jockeys Ireland Finding the Horses The Royals and Racing Running Racing Paying for Racing Betting on Racing Epilogue Bibliography Index ...

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Authors Robin Oakley, Oakley Robin
Assisted by Edward Gillespie (Foreword), Gillespie Edward (Foreword)
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 09.03.2017
 
EAN 9781472935090
ISBN 978-1-4729-3509-0
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 196 mm x 252 mm x 22 mm
Subjects Guides > Sport > General, dictionaries, handbooks, yearbooks, history

SPORTS & RECREATION / History, 21st century, c 2000 to c 2100, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, The countryside, country life, SPORTS & RECREATION / Animal Sports / Horse Racing, Riding, showjumping & horsemanship

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