Screaming at the Sky

Screaming at the Sky

by TonyGriffin (Author)

Synopsis

He's a champion sportsman at the highest level - a Clare 'All Star', playing one of the world's fastest, most challenging sports - hurling. He's cycled 7,000 km across a continent in 51 days. He's raised almost 1 million for cancer charities. He's Tony Griffin. Tony Griffin is a man of remarkable drive and determination, but during the course of four extraordinary, turbulent years, he was tested to the limit ...Following his beloved father's death in 2005, Tony Griffin made the momentous decision to postpone his studies and devote himself to the sport he loved, hurling. Driven to succeed, before long he'd become the sport's first modern full-time player, and secured a coveted All Star award. But to the dismay of many, at the peak of his career Griffin took a year out of the game and set himself another, almost impossible challenge: he'd cycle across the second largest landmass on earth - Canada, and raise 1 million for cancer charities in memory of his late father. This punishing 7,000km ride would prove to be more testing than he could ever have imagined. On his return to Ireland Griffin was plagued by serious injury and self-doubt. It was then that he knew he would have to dig deep if he was ever to fulfill his dreams and his potential. Beautifully written and intensely moving, "Screaming at the Sky" is a story of courage, of love and loss, and of battles won and lost both on and off the field. It is also the story of how one man faced his demons and finally found peace with himself and the world. 'An extremely inspirational, moving and motivational read. Tony passionately shows how sport can bring all of us such strength, power and belief in times of dire need' - Paula Radcliffe, Marathon world-record holder.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Transworld Ireland
Published: 27 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1848270895
ISBN 13: 9781848270893
Book Overview: The revealing and inspirational autobiography of Tony Griffin, Clare 'All Star' hurler, charity activist and well-known Irish media personality.
Prizes: Shortlisted for William Hill Irish Sports Book of the Year 2010.

Media Reviews
Tony Griffin has written a fine book, ... a charming, engaging, sometimes moving account of his life. Griffin is no ordinary man. His book documents his hurling career, the wanderlust that drew him to Canada to study, his discovery of cycling, trying to cope with the loss of his father and much more. There is a brilliant portrait of the fragility of the mind of top-class athletes and it eloquently illustrates the battle with self-doubt that is so much a part of sport. -- Mark Duncan And Paul Rouse Irish Times 20101218 Tony Griffin's Screaming At The Sky: My Journey is a beautifully constructed portrait of a uniquely driven sportsperson. -- Michael Foley Sunday Times 20101219 A terrific book -- Denis Walsh Sunday Times
Author Bio
Tony Griffin has been a Clareman from birth, and he began his hurling career with local club Ballyea. He has been a member of Co. Clare intercounty hurling team since 2002 and, having been nominated in 2004 and 2005, was inducted into the GAA All-Star hurling team in 2006. He founded the Tony Griffin Foundation in 2007, after the death of his father from cancer motivated him to begin a charity cycle across Canada and Ireland. Tony holds an honours degree in economics from NUI Galway and graduated on scholarship, with honours, from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Science, Kinesiology. In 2008 he founded Sports Academy International with Clare footballer Tomas Madigan, a company which offers training camps and sports specific teambuilding to professional and amateur sports teams.