A SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEARA FINANCIAL TIMES SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEARLONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR‘Personal, political, powerful and about so much more than race and sport.’ Bernadine Evaristo In the eighties, black footballers emerged from the dressing room to find bananas being hurled from the stands. But the abuse didn’t stop at the full-time whistle – racial harassment in sport mirrored the experience of many in society. As a kid from the East End, Derek Bardowell found solace in the success of black athletes. It is what bonded three generations of his family. Yet even now, success on the field seldom converts to power or justice away from it. No Win Race is Bardowell‘s deeply personal exploration into the complexities and biases implicit in being black in Britain, told through the prism of sport. Covering the period between the Brixton ‘riots’ and Brexit, this visceral, powerful book is for those who want an honest insight into UK race relations, and for anyone who understands that sport is more than just a game.‘This searching exploration uses sports to examine questions of race and identity … Bardowell does an excellent and passionate job of refracting the issues within sport – the dearth of black football managers, the lack of activism from black athletes who have made it into the spotlight – into wider society.’ Financial Times‘A painful reflection of racism in British sport … Bardowell ably demonstrates the power of the media to determine the narratives around these sporting lives. He flags up the false binaries often promoted between good (patriotic) and bad (self-centred) black sportswomen and men … it’s a valuable act of remembrance of sporting stars who put their careers on the line in pursuit of a moral right.’ Observer
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Derek A. Bardowell. No Win Race
COPYRIGHT
PRAISE
DEDICATION
CHAPTER 1. HYMN OF HATE
CHAPTER 2. BLACKWASHED
CHAPTER 3. THE SHOT
CHAPTER 4. SO MANY TIERS
CHAPTER 5. NEW NATION
CHAPTER 6. BEYOND SPORT
CHAPTER 7. THE GREATEST WEEK EVER IN BLACK HISTORY?
CHAPTER 8. POOR PEOPLE’S OLYMPICS
CHAPTER 9. DRIVEN TO THE POINT OF MADNESS
CHAPTER 10. MORE THAN MAGICAL
CHAPTER 11. IS IT IN THE BLOOD?
ENDNOTES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE PUBLISHER
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DEREK A. BARDOWELL is a writer, philanthropy adviser and former director of programmes at the Stephen Lawrence Trust and Laureus Sport for Good. He has contributed to the BBC World Service, The Source and MTV, and currently hosts the podcast Just Cause, which explores the intersections of race, culture and social justice. No Win Race, his first book, was a Sunday Times Sports Book of the Year and was longlisted for the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award in 2019. Derek is a Churchill Fellow.
Twitter: @DerekABard
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Until the first beer can flashed past Hagler’s head, I had not completely inherited my father’s support for the American. I couldn’t grasp how Hagler’s skin colour could be the cause of such fury. And sport seemed like such an inappropriate platform for such clashes. Didn’t seem real. But then this was the first time I’d ever witnessed racially motivated violence.
The fight sullied my impression of sport. Couldn’t quite re-live sport in my mind anymore. Couldn’t quite use sport to alleviate the boredom of school anymore. Couldn’t quite hide as freely behind my daydreams anymore.