Book description
Immortalised in the film Chariots of Fire, Harold Abrahams remains
one of the all-time great British Olympians, but in many ways his true
story is even more dramatic and moving than as portrayed on the big
screen. Now, in this powerful and painstakingly researched biography,
Mark Ryan vividly recounts the sprinter's struggles and triumphs, his
private heartbreaks and his drive to win. He shows Abrahams' courage
in the face of intense competition and prejudice, culminating in the
BBC's extreme reluctance to send him Â- a Jew Â- as commentator to the
1936 Olympics in Berlin for fear of offending Hitler. Running with
Fire also reveals for the first time how Abrahams and fierce rival
Eric Liddell were actually highly critical of each other's running
style, and uncovers the key role Abrahams played in Roger Bannister's
historic four-minute mile.
Mark Ryan is the acclaimed author of For the Glory, which was
shortlisted for the 2010 William Hill Awards, and a biography of Fabio
Capello.