Linford Christie by Duncan Mackay

Linford Christie by Duncan Mackay

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This work tells the dramatic story of how Linford Christie became one of the world's fastest men after starting his career hiding in cafes playing dominoes instead of training. The book's photographs cover Christie's early years to the afternoon he achieved his first world record.

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Linford Christie by Duncan Mackay

With eleven gold medals from major championships to his name, Linford Christie is Britain's greatest ever athlete. It was not until he was nearly 26 that he made his unexpected breakthrough to world class with victory over 200 metres at the 1986 European Indoor Championships in Madrid. Since then Linford has been at the forefront of world sprinting. In February 1995, just a few weeks short of his 35th birthday, he set the first individual world record of his career when he ran the 200 metres in 20.25 seconds indoors at Lieven, France. This work tells the dramatic story of how Linford Christie became one of the world's fastest men after starting his career hiding in cafes playing dominoes instead of training. The book's photographs cover Christie's early years to the afternoon he achieved his first world record.
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ISBN 13 9780297835301
ISBN 10 0297835300
Title Linford Christie
Author Duncan Mackay
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1995-05-22
Number of pages 96
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.