All Round Genius by Mick Collins

All Round Genius by Mick Collins

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As a schoolboy, Max Woosnam scored 144 against MCC at Lord's. He won an Olympic Gold medal in 1920 - at tennis, and won the Wimbledon doubles title the following year. He won a shooting gold medal at Bisley and scored a 147 maximum at snooker. But all the meanwhile he held down a full-time job at ICI, sitting on the board before dying in 1965.

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All Round Genius by Mick Collins

'If Max Woosnam had never been born,' says the author, someone would surely have invented him'. He was no relation to the golfer Ian Woosnam - the only well-known sportsman to go by that name - but in his time he was immeasurably more remarkable. He was an all-rounder to rank, or even out-rank, Ian Botham, Denis Compton or Daley Thompson, but such was his modesty - and the sheer range of sports to which he turned his hand - that no-one has ever heard of him. As a schoolboy, he scored 144 against MCC at Lord's. He played football before the First World War for the then-significant team Corinthian Casuals and toured Brazil with them. Then he fought alongside Siegfried Sassoon for four years on the Western Front. Back at Cambridge he earned no fewer than six Blues in everything from Cricket to Golf and Squash. Then he played for Chelsea - as an amateur. Then he signed for Manchester City, and in 1922 was capped for England. He won an Olympic Gold medal in 1920 - at tennis, and won the Wimbledon doubles title the following year. He won a shooting gold medal at Bisley, he scored a 147 maximum at snooker, and he challenged and beat all-comers at table tennis armed only with a bread knife. But all the meanwhile he held down a full-time job at ICI, sitting on the board in later life before dying in 1965...
Mick Collins is the author of The Rise and Rise of Cha\\riton Athletic (2002) and Chasing the Chariot, about English rugby following the World Cup. He writes on sport for the Sunday Telegraph. He lives in London.
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ISBN 13 9781845131371
ISBN 10 1845131371
Titre All Round Genius
Auteur Mick Collins
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Type de reliure Hardback
Éditeur Quarto Publishing PLC
Année de publication 2006-06-22
Nombre de pages 256
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