
More
than seventy five years have passed, but still there is no British
Olympic triumph to match it. You might think that you’ve heard all
about Britain’s great Olympic heroes but this tale overshadows them all.
In 1936 Great Britain became not only the first team to defeat Canada in Olympic ice-hockey but they also became the European, World and Olympic champions too. The Brits were rank outsiders for a medal and even though the team was cobbled together at the last moment they sensationally rose to the occasion. In their seven games they managed to stay undefeated and cause an upset which reverberated around the world.
Rob Jovanovic has spent five years tracing the families of the GB team
and constructing the players’ stories. His research has taken him from
leafy southern England to 19th Century Glasgow, across the Atlantic to
the great plains of Canada and back to the Nazi Germany of the 1930s
before an unlikely ending in Nottingham.
This is the classic story of a group of men winning against all the
odds. A group who didn’t want the fame or the riches that came with
success, the winning was enough. This is the story of their Pride &
Glory.
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