"Overall, this is a valuable text that I would recommend to geographers and non-geographers alike. The collection successfully achieves its aim ‘to showcase the merits of a deeply geographic approach to the study of sport’ (p. 1). It is therefore deserving of a wider audience than those already persuaded by the usefulness of a geographic approach to studying sport…For non-geographers, this text provides a useful insight into what geography can offer as a disciplinary perspective and how core geographical concepts including space, place and scale can guide and frame studies of sport." - Catherine Waite, Environmental and Geographical Sciences, University of Northampton, International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics"The book's main virtue is sporting and geographical diversity. It is not dominated by the Olympics, men's football, the USA and Europe, like many other monographs and anthologies with a sports focus." - Karin Book, Department of Sport Sciences, Malmö University, Idrottsforum.org"Critical Geographies of Sport is most successful in demonstrating that sport is a part of the worlds of work, politics, and power, and therefore an important area of research for geography." - JEFFREY MONTEZ DE OCA, University of Colorado Colorado Springs