Sports and recreation

  • Jacques Plante

    Creator

    Plante, Raymond

    Konieczny, Vladimir

    Abstract

    Jacque Plante, the first National Hockey League goalie to regularly wear protective facemask, was known for roving out of his net. "The Masked Marvel" won the Vezina trophy seven times and became a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Canoe in Canadian Cultures

    Creator

    Hodgins, Bruce W.

    Jennings, John

    Small, Doreen

    Abstract

    The canoe is a symbol unique to Canada. One of the greatest gifts of First Peoples to all those who came after, the canoe is Canada’s most powerful icon. Within this Canexus II publication are a collection of essays by paddling enthusiasts and experts. Contributing authors include: Eugene Arima, Shanna Balazs, David Finch, Ralph Frese, Toni Harting, Bob Henderson, Bruce W. Hodgins, Bert Horwood, Gwyneth Hoyle, John Jennings, Timothy Kent, Peter Labor, Adrian Lee, Kenneth R. Lister, Becky Mason, James Raffan, Alister Thomas and Kirk Wipper.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Now You Know Baseball

    Creator

    Lennox, Doug

    Abstract

    While baseball is touted as America’s favourite pastime, everyone will know the score with this grand slam of Q&A that’s sure to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Doug Lennox hammers it out of the park by filling us in on who’s won the most Cy Young Awards, what the Green Monster is, and the five ways that a player can be called "out." In this treasure trove of baseball lore, you’ll learn all about the leagues and teams that have come and gone, the players who are legends, and the achievements and records that have become the stuff of myth and fable.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Now You Know Big Book of Sports

    Creator

    Lennox, Doug

    Abstract

    Ever wonder where the figure skating terms axel, salchow, and lutz came from? Or why a curling tournament is called a "brier"? And how about a "haymaker" in boxing or a "high five" in any sport? Well, Doug Lennox, the world champion of trivia, is back to score touchdowns, hit homers, and knock in holes-in-one every time with a colossal compendium of Q&A athletics that has all anyone could possibly want to know from archery and cycling to skiing and wrestling and everything in between.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Now You Know Football

    Creator

    Lennox, Doug

    Abstract

    It's easy to be a Monday-morning quarterback, but the true football fan has the answers all week long. Doug Lennox, the all-pro of Q&A, leads the drive as he tells us why a touchdown is worth six points, who first decided to pick up the ball and throw it, and how a children's toy changed the sport's biggest championship. Along the way we'll meet players great and not-so-great and encounter the various leagues that have come and gone throughout the world. Why is the sport called "football"? Who first used the term sack?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Now You Know Soccer

    Creator

    Lennox, Doug

    Abstract

    Known around the world as football, soccer is the world's most watched and played sport. Now Doug Lennox, the striker of Q&A, scores with a pitch full of tidbits that delivers the goods on Pelé, Maradona, Beckham, Zidane, and other superstars, as well as the history, traditions, and rules of the game. Doug has compiled a World Cup of trivia about a truly universal phenomenon that has legions of passionate, and sadly sometimes violent, fans. How did soccer originate?, Who was the first soccer player to score a hat trick in a World Cup final?

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • The Mountain Knows No Expert George Evanoff, Outdoorsman and Contemporary Hero

    Creator

    Nash, Mike

    Abstract

    Short-listed for the 2010 Banff Mountain Book Festival Competition The Mountain Knows No Expert epitomizes George Evanoff’s philosophy towards the outdoors, while presenting an intriguing contrast with the man himself. Widely regarded as an "expert," he was a knowledgeable, experienced, and practical outdoorsman, teacher, and mentor, yet ironically lost his life in the mountains in an encounter with a grizzly.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • Paddles Up! Dragon Boat Racing in Canada

    Creator

    Chan, Arlene

    Humphries, Susan

    Abstract

    Paddles Up! provides an in-depth look at dragon boating from its beginnings in ancient China to the modern-day prominence of Canadian teams on the international scene, as told in the words of top coaches of men's and women's teams, experts and enthusiasts, and sports health professionals across Canada. Contributing writers include Mike Haslam, executive president International Dragon Boat Federation; Matthew Smith, president Dragon Boat Canada; Kamini Jain, Vancouver; Albert MacDonald, Halifax; Jamie Hollins, Pickering; Matt Robert, Montreal; and Jim Farintosh, Toronto.

    Publisher (Source)

    [S.l.]

    Dundurn

    Non spécifié
  • A Forgotten Legend Balbir Singh Sr., Triple Olympic Gold & Modi’s New India

    Creator

    Blennerhassett, Patrick

    Abstract

    Imagine you’re one of India’s most decorated athletes, a country of more than a billion people. You were largely responsible for your homeland’s first Olympic gold medal as an independent nation after a violent, murderous Partition, yet you walk the streets anonymously, and your contributions have been all but forgotten. What if your statistics, awards, and accolades spoke for themselves, but no one was speaking for you? In November of 2014, Canadian journalist Patrick Blennerhassett set out for India.

    Publisher (Source)

    Vancouver

    Now or Never Publishing

    Non spécifié
  • Inside the Game The Stories Behind Nova Scotia's Sports Headlines

    Creator

    Cochrane, Chris

    Abstract

    “Many of Nova Scotia's best sports stories have never entirely been told, at least not to the extent they deserve.” In Inside the Game, sports columnist Chris Cochrane goes beyond the headlines to tell the real stories behind ten of the province's most memorable sporting events and achievements: Clyde Gray's boxing battles with the young, brash Chris Clark; NHL player Bill Riley's persistence in the face of racism; Andrew Haley's stunning performance at the 1996 Paralympic Games; and the surprising break-up of Colleen Jones' curling rink, one of Canada's a

    Publisher (Source)

    Halifax

    Nimbus

    Non spécifié