In sunshine or in shadow : how boxing brought hope in the Troubles
McRae, Donald, 1961-2020
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At the height of the Troubles, Gerry Storey ran the Holy Family gym from the IRA's heartland territory of New Lodge in Belfast. Despite coming from a family steeped in the Republican movement, he insisted that it would be open to all. He ensured that his boxers were given a free pass by paramilitary forces on both Republican and Loyalist sides, so they could find a way out of the province's desperate situation. In the immediate aftermath of the 1981 Hunger Strikes, Storey would also visit the Maze prison twice a week to train the inmates from each community, separately. In itself, this would be a heroic story, but Storey went further than that: he became the trainer for world champion Barry McGuigan and Olympian Hugh Russell, who became one of the most famous photographers to document the Troubles.
McRae, Donald, 1961-, author
London : Simon & Schuster, 2020.
371 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 20 cm
Originally published: 2019.Includes index.
9781471163135 (pbk. :)
SPORT/BOXING
English
1173036