In 2020, Ekamra moved to Toronto Canada for Season 3 which featured an excellent catalogue of Canadian, British, and Indian sports authors.
The key sessions revolved around: Sami jo Small with the book ‘The Role I Played: Canada’s Greatest Olympic Hockey Team’; ‘The Best of Canadian Sports Writing’, an anthology; ‘The Thin White Line: The Inside Story of Cricket’s Greatest Scandal’ authored by Nick Greenslade, the deputy sports editor of The Times (London); ‘1982 Brazil, A Glorious Failure’ by Stuart Horsfield which looks at the story of football’s most exhilarating and entertaining World Cup side; Kevin Rempel’s book ‘Still Standing: When You Have Every Reason To Give Up, Keep Going’ along with Kirsten Worley’s ‘Woman Enough.’
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The Ekamra Sports Literature Festival welcomes sports fans to listen to diverse speakers and intensely debated issues in
The Ekamra Sports Literature Festival welcomes you to Session 2 - a panel talking about Gender Inequity in
The Ekamra Sports Literature Festival welcomes the author of '1982 Brazil: The Glorious Failure" Stuart Horsfield in conversation
In Session 4, The Toronto Star's Navneet Alang will chat with the 2 editors who compiled an anthology
In Session 5 which was pre-recorded earlier in the week, legendary Indian broadcaster Arup Ghosh interviews author Nick
Canada has been at the forefront of the sports world’s dramatic response to the Covid-19 pandemic, but like
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