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From the day it opened in 1923 with Babe Ruth's famous third-inning home run, Yankee Stadium has been, to baseball... Read More >>
Four teams, 175 games, 3,738,546 fans-one stadium. If 1975 wasn't the most successful year in New York sports-and... Read More >>
Aintree, The History of the Racecourse tells the story of the iconic racecourse from its early days as a flat racing... Read More >>
Welcome to the best half marathons in the world! This book will take you on a journey to the beautiful Fjords in... Read More >>
Increasingly, sport and leisure amenities are needing to be versatile, user-friendly and of lasting value to local... Read More >>
Thomond Park is not just a magnificent stadium. It is also full of tradition, emotion, memories, and a magnificent... Read More >>
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A photographic history of one of racing's greatest lost tracks. Read More >>
The numbers are staggering: China spent $40 billion to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing and Russia... Read More >>
Over the years, I have seen more than a thousand football matches at locations across Britain and Europe, from grounds... Read More >>
A gripping account of the epic Ryder Cup battle at Gleneagles, September 2014 Read More >>
Old Comiskey Park includes essays and memories covering the history and evolution of the former home of the Chicago... Read More >>
A history of the ground related in a series of 'firsts' Read More >>
A handbook for all involved with the safe management of sporting events. Contributions from leading academics and... Read More >>
In spring 1914, a new ballpark opened in Chicago. The park would soon be known as Wrigley Field, one of the most... Read More >>
For over 100 years, Ibrox has been the home of Rangers Football Club. It has been the scene of some of this sporting... Read More >>
This book offers original interpretations of the ‘built environments’ that shape sport in U.S. society. The volume... Read More >>