An unusually well-written and gripping sports autobiography - from one of Britain's greatest Olympians
Matthew Pinsent started rowing at school in 1983, less than a decade later he won his first gold medal at the 1992 Olympics, with Steve Redgrave in the coxless pair. Together they defended their gold at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. In Sydney 2000 they changed to a coxless four and won another gold. In Athens 2004, this time without Redgrave, Matthew won his fourth gold. Matthew has also won 10 gold World Championship medals. He was awarded the MBE in 1993 and CBE in 2001. He writes for the Time and, Racing News and is sponsored by Camelot, Marks & Spencer and Rover cars. He was educated at Eton and Oxford and lives in Henley and London.
A very honest book - not in a sensational way - but more revealing
in the realities of training, competing and racing ... Extremely
enjoyable
*Daily Telegraph*
A good book, well-written, informative, engaging, revealing ... The
insights Pinsent brings to his sport are worth the price alone
*Sunday Times*
The most insightful of the post-Olympic books in which the
super-human rower demonstrates a reflectiveness that is rare among
sportspeople ... He writes superbly
*Independent on Sunday*
Pinsent tells his own story in A Lifetime in a Race, and tells it
truthfully ...This is another tale that rips off the page and says
big, powerful things about sport, and about the frailties of big,
powerful men
*The Times*
A gripping account of his life and most recent times. He deftly
conveys the sheer effort needed to survive the brutal training
regimes in top-level rowing, as well as the obsessive intensity
that brought him his Olympic haul
*Independent*
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