Under an Orange Sky :The Story of the Vitality Hockey Women's World Cup

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Under an Orange Sky

Under an Orange Sky :The Story of the Vitality Hockey Women's World Cup

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Published: 3 December, 2018
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The wildly dramatic story of the Vitality Hockey Women's World Cup London 2018 - the biggest women's team sport event ever to take place on British soil. Under an Orange Sky was written and photographed by the team that brought you The History Makers: How Team GB Stormed to a First Ever Gold in Women's Hockey, winner of the Thompson Reuters Illustrated Sports Book of the Year 2018. At this crazy, anything-goes, ultimately tear-inducing competition there was no such thing as a certainty. High-ranked teams fell by the wayside, reputations were ignored and accepted practices turned on their heads as the form book was torn up in front of the huge crowds that flocked daily to the Lee Valley. Working together with world-class hockey photographers Frank Uijlenbroek and Koen Suyk - joined this time by Argentina's Rodrigo Jaramillo - authors Sarah Juggins and Richard Stainthorpe captured all the twists, shocks and surprises, and even a fabulous Irish fairy-tale, as east London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park welcomed the world's best.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781785314926
ISBN10 1785314920
Number Of Pages 256
Item Weight 1154 g
Publisher / Reseller Pitch Publishing Ltd
Format hardback
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Author's Bio

Sarah Juggins is a freelance writer, working for the International Hockey Federation (FIH), the Pan American Hockey Federation and Planet Hockey. She ran the Hockey Olympic News service at London 2012 and also covered the 2014 Hockey World Cups. Richard Stainthorpe works for the FIH as writer, editor and media operations coordinator. He has covered four Hockey World Cups, two Olympic Games and numerous other international hockey events.

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