Ryk Neethling: Chasing the Dream

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The story of Ryk Neethling is much more than the story of a triumphant sportsman. It is the story of a fiercely determined swimmer from Bloemfontein who overcame great odds - a near-drowning, social awkwardness and family tragedy - to become an Olympic champion. In this autobiography, Ryk tells of his travels to the US to pursue his Olympic dream; the experience of winning gold in Athens in 2004; the murky world of steroids in sport; his ongoing battle with the sport's administrators; his struggles with his Afrikaner identity; and his rejection of a multimillion-dollar offer to swim for another country. The title takes the story up to the end of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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AuthorVan der Berg, Clinton
PublisherStruik Publishers
PlaceCape Town
Year2008
ISBN9781770220300
BindingPaperback
ConditionVery Good
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