Tears In The Wind: The Lance O'Sullivan Story
By (Author) Dianne Haworth
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand)
21st December 2004
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Biography: sport
798.4
Paperback
256
Width 155mm, Height 235mm, Spine 17mm
421g
Lance O'Sullivan might as well have been born in the saddle. As a member of one of racing's 'royal families' he was raised with thoroughbred horses and within a well known racing dynasty. His father Dave was a champion trainer, and his brother Paul is now one of the country's leading trainers. It should be no surprise to anyone that he went on to become one of our most successful jockeys, regularly winning the annual racing premiership and taking out five of the possible six $1 million dollar races run in the 1990s. He won the Japan Cup on Horlicks, at the time the world's richest race with a $5 million stake, has taken out every major race in Australasia and was a huge success while riding in Hong Kong. Recently retiring at the top, Lance is now a TAB ambassador and racing commentator for Trackside television, the racing channel. His story is one of sporting excellence, dedication, hard work and stunning success, along with crippling injury and the hard physical grind and injury record that is the lot of the professional jockey in what is an incredibly physically demanding profession. He provides a fascinating inside view of what happens behind the stable door in the sport of Kings.
Dianne Haworth is an award-winning journalist and author of adult sporting books and biographies, and is HarperCollins' leading local biographer. An experienced editor and journalist, she edits Animal Voice for the SPCA, and is a devoted animal lover. Paddy the Wanderer is her first work for children. Dianne was raised in the Waikato and now lives and works in Auckland.