Alec Nelson and British Athletics prior to World War II

A Professional amongst Gentlemen

Ian Stone author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Published:29th Aug '23

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British athletics in the era of Chariots of Fire is explored through the rediscovered life of amateur and professional runner and leading British coach, Alec Nelson. Though necessary for competitive success, professional coaches were kept firmly in their place by the socially elite athletes and administrators of the sport. The contradictions and hypocrisy within athletics, and the class-based antagonism between amateurism and professionalism, are central themes of this book.The relationship between professional trainers and amateur athletes and clubs is examined, and the resistance to change while British Olympic performances increasingly fell behind. The sporting world and its main personalities are brought to life through exploring the clubs Nelson coached (Cambridge University, the Army, the Achilles Club and various Olympic teams), the athletes he trained (Harold Abrahams, Douglas Lowe and Bob Tisdall among them) and the controversies over the methods and role of coaches. The book also brings to light a remarkable partnership which crossed the lines of social class, between Nelson and his mentor, Philip Noel-Baker, a prominent Olympian and politician who attempted to modernise British athletics.

'Ian Stone's recent work is a thought-provoking examination of complexities of the Twentieth Century modernization of sport in Britain. Stone has produced a meticulously researched biography that unfolds over 12 engaging chapters, demonstrating the complex characterization of Alec Nelson, and providing a valuable model for how biographers should approach their subject matter with care.'Dr Geoffery Z. KoheSenior Lecturer in Sport Policy & ManagementUniversity of Kent

ISBN: 9781527513822

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590 pages

Unabridged edition