BY ROY WILLIAMS
Publication
date: 1 August 2014, RRP: $39.99
In Sports
Crazy, Commonwealth gold medallist Roy Williams shares
personal memories and fascinating vignettes of key New Zealand sporting events
from his long career in and around top-level sport.
personal memories and fascinating vignettes of key New Zealand sporting events
from his long career in and around top-level sport.
Roy Williams won gold in the decathlon at the
Commonwealth Games in Kingston in 1966.
He had a 15-year national and international athletics career, during
which time he represented New Zealand in basketball, won New Zealand
Sportsman of the Year (now the Halberg Award) in 1966, and was made a Member of
the New Zealand Order of Merit in 2002. He also worked as a sports journalist
at the Auckland Star for 25 years,
and coached athletics and basketball for many years. Roy is the younger brother of Yvette
Williams, our first and most famous Olympic gold medal-winning New Zealand
woman (Helsinki, 1952).
With this
outstanding career of New Zealand sport behind him, Roy now tells of a sporting
life during a simpler time. He talks about the strictly amateur days of New Zealand sport, from the mid-1940s
right through to the current fully fledged professional era where top sportsmen
and women are multi-millionaires.
Roy was
at the very centre of key sports-related events over the decades: he was at the
1972 Munich Olympic Games when Palestinian terrorists took hostage and shot
dead Israeli team members, on tour with the All Blacks when the Keith Murdoch
affair erupted, at dinner with the Queen when she was here for the 1974
Commonwealth Games, and a few years later at dinner with Muhammad Ali when he
came to New Zealand. Roy attended many Commonwealth and Olympic games and was
frequently on tour with the All Blacks both at home and overseas in his role as
sports reporter for the Auckland Star.
In the foreword to the book, close personal friend
Les Mills CNZM MBE, writes 'Coming from the pen of a meticulously
organised journalist and an international sportsman of the top order, it [Sports
Crazy] lifts the lid on a number of
previously undocumented and contentious issues that deserve to have a
searchlight trained on them …’ 'This
book will form part of our sporting folklore — of a lifestyle that has largely
disappeared and an era that will never be replicated.'
RRP:
$39.99 incl. GST | BATEMAN - Publication date: 1 August 2014
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