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This gut-wrenching memoir recounts the journey of one of Australia’s top surfers as he overcomes a life-threatening brain injury to win an Olympic medal. On 10 December 2015, Owen Wright entered the water at Pipeline, Hawaii, aiming for world champion status but instead faced a harrowing fight for survival and extensive brain trauma. Wright shares the lead-up to that day and the ensuing struggle to regain basic functions and compete at the highest level again. The narrative takes readers back to Wright’s childhood in the small town of Culburra, where his father’s unconventional methods aimed at raising champions shaped their family life into a boot camp. This relationship is complex, marked by admiration, the quest for independence, conflicts, and reconciliations. Wright's story is a poignant exploration of family dynamics and competition, raising essential questions about parental duty, the line between bravery and folly, and the sacrifices made for loved ones. With endorsements from esteemed figures like Mick Fanning and Liam Hemsworth, the memoir highlights Wright's fearless spirit and resilience, making it an inspiring account for anyone facing adversity in pursuit of their dreams.

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Against the Water, Owen Wright

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Titel
Against the Water
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Owen Wright
Erscheinungsdatum
2023
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
352
ISBN10
1761106570
ISBN13
9781761106576
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Sachbücher, Lehrbücher
Bewertung
4,35 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
This gut-wrenching memoir recounts the journey of one of Australia’s top surfers as he overcomes a life-threatening brain injury to win an Olympic medal. On 10 December 2015, Owen Wright entered the water at Pipeline, Hawaii, aiming for world champion status but instead faced a harrowing fight for survival and extensive brain trauma. Wright shares the lead-up to that day and the ensuing struggle to regain basic functions and compete at the highest level again. The narrative takes readers back to Wright’s childhood in the small town of Culburra, where his father’s unconventional methods aimed at raising champions shaped their family life into a boot camp. This relationship is complex, marked by admiration, the quest for independence, conflicts, and reconciliations. Wright's story is a poignant exploration of family dynamics and competition, raising essential questions about parental duty, the line between bravery and folly, and the sacrifices made for loved ones. With endorsements from esteemed figures like Mick Fanning and Liam Hemsworth, the memoir highlights Wright's fearless spirit and resilience, making it an inspiring account for anyone facing adversity in pursuit of their dreams.