They Changed the Game: 50 Stories and Illustrations Celebrating Creativity in Sports
By (Author) Ariana Broerman
By (author) Matthew Broerman
Triumph Books
Triumph Books
4th June 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
History of sport
Sport: general
Gender studies: women and girls
Individual artists, art monographs
Popular culture
History of art
B
Hardback
112
Width 228mm, Height 279mm
How did we go from peach baskets to breakaway rims From underhand lobs to 100-mph fastballs The history of sports is full of hard-won victories, but they weren't all about being the fastest or scoring the most points.
Lavishly illustrated,They Changed the Gametells 50 stories of pioneering players, obscure rules, and defining momentsthat have shaped the games we love. Spanning sports of all kinds, from football and tennis to speed skating and the Paralympic Games, this book celebrates how our most beloved pastimes evolved--and commemorates the trailblazers who made it all happen. Told through the artwork of talented artists from all over the world, this is a vibrant and stylish celebration of creativity both on and off the field.
Winner of the National Indie Excellence Award for Best Sports Book, the Next Generation Indie Book Award for Best Illustration, and the Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal.
Ariana and Matthew Broerman are award-winning artists and designers with more than 20 years of experience in the creative field. They both hold degrees in Graphic Design from the University of Cincinnati's prestigious Design, Architecture, Art & Planning program. Ariana has collaborated with artists around the world and has been a keynote speaker at Sportswomen Create, an event empowering female athletes to explore their creativity beyond sport. Matthew is an accomplished printmaker, illustrator, painter, and filmmaker, and has worked with companies including Adidas, Disney/ABC, Microsoft, Sony, and Warner Bros. They are winners of the 2021 American Illustration Competition, Finalist at the 2021 Bologna Children's Book Fair and 2021 Communication Arts Illustration Competition, as well as, the winner of the 2020 TROPHY Awards for Sports Artist of the Year.