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Eve Muirhead: Ice Queen - The Autobiography - cover

Eve Muirhead: Ice Queen - The Autobiography

Eve Muirhead

Editorial: Polaris

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Sinopsis

Eve Muirhead got her fairy tale career conclusion – an Olympic gold medal to complete the set.
The Perthshire farmer's daughter, multi-talented in sport, inherited her father's love of, and talent for, the 'roaring game' of curling. The road from child prodigy to best in the world wasn't a straight line, however. This is the story of hidden adversity, sporting escapism, inner doubt and external pressure.
Teammates and coaches changed but the resolve of Britain's Ice Queen to fight for her golden ending at a fourth and final Winter Olympics refused to melt. Eve Muirhead changed her sport and will now change perceptions of what it took to become a leader, a role model and a national icon as one of Scotland's most successful ever athletes.
This is her story.
Disponible desde: 18/09/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 272 páginas.

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