If someone knows whether there is an RSS feed for Simon Barnes'
Times articles that gives you anything other than his birdwatching columns, please tell me. I keep
almost forgetting. Anyway, my
most recent tract posited that sportspeople essentially play for their own sakes rather than for the spectator. Barnes' latest deals with why sportspeople play; in particular, why those such as the rowers in tomorrow's Boat Race would put themselves through so much pain for little tangible reward. It's really quite wonderful.
Do read it.
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