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Sports book review: Take a swim on the wild side

A couple of hours into a country walk on a hot day when laden with a small rucksack that’s beginning to weigh a little too heavily, is there a more welcoming moment than happening upon a clear, shallow river, the water gushing rapidly over naturally contoured, dapple coloured rocks? Read

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Sports book: The Grand National's unique sporting theatre

Given the furore the unexpected victory caused at the time, it’s a wonder no-one has written a book about Foinaven, winner of the 1967 Grand National, although following the publication of David Owen’s engaging account, the wait has proved worthwhile. Read

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Willie Watson - England’s most successful double international

Watson’s feat will never be repeated which guarantees his place in Britain’s sporting pantheon. Read

Wisden Cricketers’ Almanac 2013 now out

In 1864, as he pondered over the options for generating an income during his retirement, John Wisden happened upon the idea of writing and publishing an annual amalgam of cricketing and other sporting facts. Read

The F1 guide is a labour of love

Book review: Formula 1: All The Races By Roger SmithRead

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The Cobra: Pulling no punches inside or outside the ring

There is a widely-held belief amongst sports writers that those who ply their trade within the ‘boxing game’ burden themselves unnecessarily. Read

The tough pre-Premier League greats

No doubt groups of ancient Greeks once sat a shared a glass of wine while discussing who they believed was their greatest wrestler or most accomplished discus thrower. Read

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The Real McCaw

New Zealand captain Ritchie McCaw, one of the finest rugby players of all time, has written an absorbing autobiography.Read

Sport book review: Duncan Edwards - The Greatest

No doubt groups of ancient Greeks once sat a shared a glass of wine while discussing who they believed was their greatest wrestler or most accomplished discus thrower. Read

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Sport book review: The amazing story of Tommy Banks

Ah’m Tellin’ Thee - The biography of Tommy BanksBy Ian SeddonRead

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Sports book review: A history of the goalkeeper

Many readers will recall from their schooldays that when it came to picking the football teams to contest frenetic lunchtime matches, unless someone volunteered to go in goal, it was invariably the remaining two boys who went in first. Read

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Sports book review: Lifting the lid on the beautiful game

It’s interesting to read some of the online comments written in the wake of this book’s publication and wonder whether anyone believes they’ve been duped.Read

Book review: Bent Arms and Dodgy Wickets

A fascinating mix of prescient comment and contemporary observations from English cricket’s ‘Golden Age’ in the 1950s when, for a while, England were considered the world’s best team. Read

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Sports Book Review: Pursuing Lance Armstrong

Following the 'doping trail' of the Tour de France legend. Read

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More best sports books of the year

As we complete the second half of our sports book review of 2012, however, honourable mentions are due to three Olympians whose autobiographies were far from bland, money-making opportunities. Read

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This year's top five sports books

Here’s our top five football books of the year – available to win as one package in a fantastic pre-Christmas competition.Read

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Jessica Ennis's autobiography now out

Over the years, British sport has been blessed with many truly great days and nights, occasions when the outstanding nature of an individual or team achievement has succeeded in lifting national spirit. Read

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Seb Coe - the best-written sports autobiography of the decade

Seb Coe has produced perhaps the best-written sports autobiography of the past decade, a fantastic story of a serial over-achiever which manages to engage the reader on every page. Read

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Bradley Wiggins' story is as fast as a Tour de France time trial

Criticised in some quarters for making an ‘inappropriate gesture’ towards photographers camped outside of his home last week following his return from hospital, Bradley Wiggins must have allowed himself a wry smile when he heard his wife’s response. Read

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Sports book review: This is Me, by Ian Thorpe

A startlingly honest autobiography Read