Christopher Dodd is a freelance journalist, editor, author and rowing historian. After 30 years on the Guardian, he co-founded the River & Rowing Museum at Henley-on-Thames, where he is a historian and curator. His books include histories of Henley Regatta, the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, London Rowing Club and World Rowing. His most recent, Pieces of Eight, tells the story of coach Bob Janousek and the restoration of British rowing to the Olympic medal podium in 1976 after a long absence. He contributes to newspapers, magazines and blogs and is the founding editor of Britain’s Regatta magazine and the International Rowing Federation’s World Rowing. He is a board member of Friends of Rowing History.
5 Ebooks par Christopher Dodd
Christopher Dodd: Bonnie Brave Boat Rowers
Three strands of culture thrived in the North East of England through the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries rowing as professional sport, innovative design of racing boats, and mus …
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Christopher Dodd & Hugh Matheson: More Power
Arguably the greatest coach in British sporting history.SHORTLISTED FOR THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS BOOK AWARDSJurgen Grobler’s Olympic coaching career is one of legend, yet the man himself has remained res …
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Christopher Dodd & John Goodfellow: Unicompartmental Arthroplasty with the Oxford Knee
"This excellent presentation gives a detailed history of the development and scientific principles behind the Oxford mobile bearing unicompartmental knee replacement. The elegant prose makes it …
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Christopher Dodd: News Fit To Print
George Washburn joined the New York Tribune as a rookie reporter soon after the American Civil War broke out in 1861. He was assigned to follow the Union army’s commander, General George Mc Clellan, …
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