Fall and redemption of Becker and Wiggins shows sporting glory does not deliver purpose or (…)
Books by former champions demonstrate powerfully that we should not accept abuse and suffering as ‘the price of winning’. Sport must do more Viewed through one end of the lens, the two new autobiographies from the sporting legends Boris Becker and Bradley Wiggins might seem like classic tales of (…)
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