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In Sixty Years of Jump Racing, Robin Oakley delves into the rich tapestry of one of Britain's most exhilarating sports. This comprehensive exploration charts the history of jump racing, capturing its evolution and the indelible marks it has left on the landscape of horse racing.
Oakley chronicles the notable races, legendary horses, and iconic figures who have shaped the sport over the past six decades. From the legendary Grand National to the thrilling Cheltenham Festival, the narrative is interwoven with vivid accounts of dramatic victories and heartbreaking defeats that reveal the emotional depth of jump racing. He highlights the intricate relationship between horse and jockey, where the stakes are high and the passion runs deep.
This book is ideal for enthusiasts of horse racing, sports history aficionados, and anyone interested in the cultural significance of one of Britain’s most beloved pastimes. Oakley’s previous works, such as The Cheltenham Festival, also reflect his deep knowledge and passion for the sport, making this book a must-read for those looking to deepen their understanding of jump racing.
Format: Hardback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 288
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781472935090
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