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The Joy of Six: stories of love in sport
- Derek Redmond’s father Jim rushed past security to comfort him during the 1992 Olympic semi-final, turning a moment of pain into lasting inspiration.
- Andrew Strauss describes Ruth Strauss’s battle with terminal cancer and how love motivated his leadership and work with the Ruth Strauss Foundation.
- Kevin Sinfield’s friendship with Rob Burrow is framed as a beacon of selfless support through illness and adversity.
- Matt Busby’s love for football persisted through personal loss, driving Manchester United to European glory after the Munich tragedy.
- Diego Maradona is celebrated for transcending limits and shaping football's myth through radiant talent and human complexity.
- Colin Kaepernick’s national-anthem protest is framed as courage rooted in love for community and humanity.
- Derek Redmond’s moment is presented as a symbol of parental devotion shaping sport’s narrative beyond medals.
- The piece links sport’s power to heal and unite with personal stories of love, sacrifice, and resilience.
- Busby’s resilience and his post-Munich leadership highlight how love for the game guided his decisions.
- The Guardian piece situates love within sport as universal, cross-discipline, and foundational to performance and legacy.
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