My Sporting Heroes: His 50 Greatest from Britain and Ireland

My Sporting Heroes: His 50 Greatest from Britain and Ireland

by Sir Ian Botham (Author)

Synopsis

In My Sporting Heroes, one of the country's great sportsmen, Sir Ian Botham, draws up his template of what he believes makes a true sporting hero. Botham singles out the ten qualities he believes are the basic elements in any true sportsperson - bravery, passion, composure, determination, skill, leadership, instinct, dedication, humour and compassion - then highlights the sportsmen and women who he believes best demonstrate each quality, backing up his selection with personal anecdotes of his time spent with them or watching them in action. Covering a wide variety of sports and discussing admired athletes of both the past and present, from Ian Woosnam, Paul Gascoigne and Jonathan Davies to Joe Calzaghe, Lewis Hamilton and Andy Murray, My Sporting Heroes is a lively celebration of exactly what makes a true sporting legend - from someone who knows a thing or two about it!

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 01 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 184596487X
ISBN 13: 9781845964870
Book Overview: Cricket legend Sir Ian Botham's personal perspective on what it takes to be a sporting hero and which sportsmen and women make the grade

Media Reviews
A genuinely absorbing read Spin Botham's insights and personal anecdotes put the seal on a light, informative and often humorous read, which undoubtedly deserves pride of place on any sports-buff's book shelf City AM If you've ever wondered what it would take to excel in a sport, this book will give you a fair indication All Out Cricket
Author Bio
Sir Ian Botham OBE is a former England Test cricketer and Test team captain whose playing career lasted from 1976 to 1993, and he still holds the record for the highest number of wickets taken by any England bowler. Widely known by the nicknames 'Beefy' and 'Guy the Gorilla', Botham was knighted in 2007 and has authored two autobiographies, most recently Head On. He is now a writer and cricket commentator, and is regularly involved in charity work.