The Little Book of Olympic Spirit

The Little Book of Olympic Spirit

by Adrian Clarke (Editor), Adrian Clarke (Editor), Iain Spragg (Editor)

Synopsis

The Little Book of Olympic Spirit contains more than 185 quotes from athletes and officials, all on the subject of the four-yearly festival of sporting excellence that is the Olympic Games. In just a few words, they bring to life the joy of competition, the ecstasy of victory, the misery of defeat and the love of Olympic competition in general. The thoughts and opinions of some of the world's greatest competitors, such as the samples below, make this a very special little book. As Mark Spitz famously said, If you fail to prepare, you're prepared to fail.

The London 2012 Games will generate a lot of interest in present and past Olympians and the quotes in The Little Book of Olympic Spirit will provide motivation not just for athletes but anyone aiming for a goal.

Remember these six minutes for the rest of your lives. Listen to the crowd and take it all in. This is the stuff of dreams.

Steve Redgrave

Winning is not the aim, only a part of the whole.

Carl Lewis

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 01 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1847328377
ISBN 13: 9781847328373

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Remember these six minutes for the rest of your lives. Listen to the crowd and take it all in. This is the stuff of dreams. (Steve Redgrave) Winning is not the aim, only a part of the whole. (Carl Lewis)
Author Bio
Iain Spragg is a sports journalist who has written for The Daily Telegraph and The Times. He has written or co-written many books on sport. He has worked with the press agency that produces media releases for London 2012 and with sporting legends such as Sir Roger Bannister. In addition he has provided editorial content for Channel 4's Paralympics website. He is based in London. Adrian Clarke is a freelance sports writer, contributing to a number of national newspapers in the UK.