Equestrian Eventing: The Olympics’ Most Dangerous Sport?
The slightest miscalculation in the cross country can cost medals, as well as possibly lives
The slightest miscalculation in the cross country can cost medals, as well as possibly lives
Olympic medalists from the 1948 games in London remember their experiences in the post-war ‘austerity’ Olympics. Even with a tiny budget and a war-worn country, the athletes managed to have a good time.
What does it mean to be British in 2012? That’s a question the London Festival of Photography has tried to answer with its headline show, “The Great British Public,” opening June 1.