
The Triumph of Henry Cecil
The Authorised Biography
$29.23
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
27 February 2020
Summary
Dr Tony Ryan Award finalist, 2019
‘A wonderfully insightful, detailed and emotional biography of the legendary trainer’s later years’ Racing Post
’[Cecil’s] is a remarkable story and it has now been told with compassion, love, honesty and wonderful insight’ David Walsh, Sunday Times
With a foreword by John Gosden
When Henry Cecil sent out just 12 winners in 2005 it seemed as if the 10-time champion racehorse trainer’s career w…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781472128461 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 147212846X |
| Author: | Tony Rushmer |
| Publisher: | Little, Brown Book Group |
| Imprint: | Constable |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 27 February 2020 |
| Weight: | 269g |
| Dimensions: | 196mm x 132mm x 24mm |
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Henry Cecil was a great trainer of racehorses but that is not the reason he will be remembered. He was also a singular human being, with the emphasis on human. Close to his lowest ebb, he was diagnosed with cancer. It was up to him how he reacted to that. What happened over the following seven years is the stuff of heroism, one’s man battle with terrifying adversity and a triumph greater than anything achieved during the halcyon years of his career. His is a remarkable story and it has now been told with compassion and love and honesty and wonderful insight by Tony Rushmer. The story of Cecil’s last years and his training of Frankel, the greatest racehorse we’ve seen, needed to be properly told. Now, it has been. - David Walsh, chief sports writer, the Sunday Times
Henry Cecil was a great trainer of racehorses but that is not the reason he will be remembered. He was also a singular human being, with the emphasis on human. Close to his lowest ebb, he was diagnosed with cancer. It was up to him how he reacted to that. What happened over the following seven years is the stuff of heroism, one’s man battle with terrifying adversity and a triumph greater than anything achieved during the halcyon years of his career. His is a remarkable story and it has now been told with compassion and love and honesty and wonderful insight by Tony Rushmer. The story of Cecil’s last years and his training of Frankel, the greatest racehorse we’ve seen, needed to be properly told. Now, it has been - Sunday TimesThe complications of a trainer’s life are vividly depicted in The Triumph of Henry Cecil, a biography of the ten times champion trainer’s latter years, especially his handling of the superstar Frankel, by stable insider Tony Rushmer. You won’t find a better chronicle of the ins and outs of the training life - SpectatorA new book full of insights into Cecil and his final years - GuardianAn emotive biography - Yorkshire PostBrilliant insightful biography of a racing great - BBC Radio CambridgeshireRushmer has succeeded in shining a light on a seven-year period when Cecil, in Kipling’s words, met with triumph and disaster, treating those two imposters just the same. Frankel’s career is well documented, but Rushmer has deftly detailed the symbiotic relationship between Cecil and the horse which was to define his life … For all those enthralled by the legend that is Sir Henry Cecil, Rushmer’s book represents a new chapter in a story which will be forever woven into a racing tapestry as lush as the turf on the Heath which the man made his own - Newmarket JournalAbout The Author
Tony Rushmer
Tony Rushmer has been a journalist for almost 25 years, covering a wide range of sports for national newspapers and magazines. Having established his own PR business in 2005 he has been directly involved in the racing industry, working for clients such as Newmarket Racecourses, York Racecourse, Sir Henry Cecil and Juddmonte Farms. He lives in Ely, a 25-minute minute drive from Newmarket - the historic home of horseracing.
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