The biography of triathlete Hamish Carter, one of New Zealand's best-loved and most successful athletes. Carter offers an insight into the fiercely competitive world of the professional triathlete. He discusses the highs and lows, the loneliness of the athlete who is often away from home and family for long periods, and the importance of the team that supports him.
'The Power' is back. King of the oche and a legend in the game, Phil Taylor is
largely responsible for taking darts into the 21st century. Recently crowned
world champion for an unprecedented eleventh time, Taylor is a complete one-
off - the Tiger Woods of his sport - and the most phenomenal player ever to
throw a dart.
Phil 'The Power' Taylor is the uncontested king of darts, his sixteen world
championship titles between 1990 and 2013 far outclassing anything else the
game has seen. He started out as a protege of Eric Bristow, the Crafty
Cockney, having wandered into his Burslem pub with a set of darts his wife had
given him for his birthday. At that time Taylor was earning GBP52 a week
working in a ceramics factory and hardly played. But jaws dropped and pint
mugs tipped over as this newcomer suddenly unleashed a gift for flight that
had soon eclipsed even the Crafty Cockney himself, and amassed Phil a haul of
over 200 professional tournament victories. Staying Power is a year in the
life of a legend, twice nominated for BBC Sports Personality of the Year, a
man who made darts look a doddle to British pub-goers everywhere and set his
seal on the game as the bloke to beat. A year of triumph and disaster, in
which Taylor crashed out of the world championship in the second round to
young outsider Michael Smith and fell asleep at home on Christmas day,
exhausted from the strain of constant winning. A year when he played arguably
the greatest ever game of darts, in the Grand Slam semi-final against recent
world champion Adrian Lewis the two slugging it out to the wire. A year in
which Taylor rocked Australia, feted like royalty. A year of spats and
hecklers, clashes on stage and off, of head-to-heads with the Dutch superstar
Michael van Gerwen. But most of all this is a year in which Phil Taylor, one
of sport's greatest champions, has looked hard at his life in his
determination to stay in power.