This week's guest is Daily Telegraph journalist Tim Wigmore, co-author of The Best: How Elite Athletes are Made.
We discuss some of the findings of his book: why are younger siblings more likely to make it at the top?
Why does growing up in a mid-size town help your chances of making it big? And what kind of impact does the month of your birth have on your prospects? We also discuss why England have been so bad at penalty shootouts and how Gareth Southgate changed it, get into the thorny debate around early specialisation and when it is best for a child to focus on one particular sport, and explain why tennis players scream and grunt their way through matches.
Tim's picks were: "Fly Lara Fly" by Rahul Bhattacharya for ESPN; "The String Theory" by David Foster Wallace for Esquire; and Jonathan Liew writing about the 2018 Champions League final for The Independent.
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