The Russian Affair, David Walsh
The Russian Affair, David Walsh
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The Russian Affair
The True Story of the Couple who Uncovered the Greatest Sporting Scandal

Author: David Walsh

Narrator: Michael Fenner

Unabridged: 10 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/23/2020


Synopsis

LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR PRIZE 2020
'Reads like a thriller, or even a spy novel...Walsh keeps you gripped' Rosamund Urwin, Sunday Times
'A turbulent but ultimately inspiring tale. The candour...is rare and gripping' Matt Dickinson, The Times

It was the story that shocked the world: Russian athletics was revealed to be corrupt from top to bottom, with institutionalised doping used to help the nation's athletes win medals they did not deserve. But the full story of the couple who blew the whistle has never been told - until now.

When Russian anti-doping official Vitaly Stepanov met the young 800m athlete Yuliya Rusanova, for him it was love at first sight. Within two months, they were married. But there was a problem – in fact, there were lots of problems. She admitted she was doping and that everyone else was doping, and she let him know that she came from a dark place …
 
It could all have brought a very swift end to a very hasty marriage, but gradually the Stepanovs began to realise that whatever you did, the system in Russia was stacked against you. In the end, the only ones they could rely upon were each other. Fully aware of the risks they were taking, they decided to turn the tables on those who had manipulated them and cheated the sporting world.
 
The result of their investigative work sent shockwaves around the planet and led to Russia’s athletes being banned from world sport, while the Stepanovs themselves had to go into hiding. The Russian Affair is a gripping true-life drama that at times reads like a spy novel and at others like an epic love story. But, at the centre of it all, is a quietly determined couple who knew that if they stood together they could shine a light on a corrupt system and bring it crashing to the ground.

About David Walsh

David Walsh is chief sportswriter with The Sunday Times. A four-time Irish Sportswriter of the Year and four-time UK Sportswriter of the Year, he was also named the 2012 British Journalist of the year. Coauthor of L.A. Confidential: The Secrets of Lance Armstrong and author of From Lance to Landis: Inside the American Doping Controversy at the Tour de France, he is married with seven children and lives in Suffolk, England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John on August 12, 2020

Bought this book as soon as it was released as David Walsh is a fantastic journalist. This is an excellent book telling the story of Vitaly Stepanov and Yuliya Rusanova. It reads like a thriller at times. Walsh had good access to the two main protagonists. Yuliya is the hero of the book but both her......more

Goodreads review by Alex on October 28, 2020

This was a fantastic insight into the collapse of Russia’s sporting reputation amid serious, deep seated doping scandals that continued for many years. Sitting alongside that is a true love story between an anti-doping agent and a doper.......more

Goodreads review by Cian on June 13, 2021

Hard to find fault in it, incredible story well told......more

Goodreads review by Jean on February 08, 2021

I've really enjoyed reading a couple of David Walsh's books about doping in cycling, so I had high expectations reading his book about the state sponsored doping in Russian athleticism. Unfortunately, the book did not fulfil my expectations. I found it too long, and that there were too many details......more

Goodreads review by Josh on January 30, 2021

This book tells the story of the strange relationship between a Russian anti-doping officer and an 800m runner who dopes and how they become the main whistleblowers that led to the uncovering of systematic doping in Russian sport and subsequently Russia's current ban from sport. It took a while to g......more


Quotes

'More than one review has likened Walsh’s book to a Cold War thriller, the true story of the committed anti-doping official who falls in love and marries a star 800m runner who turns out an admitted drugs cheat. The book is a journey through deception, betrayal, infidelity, and an eventual escape from the country.'

'An extraordinary and unlikely romance; and a remarkable tale not just of love but of courage....[Stepanov's] persistence in becoming one of sport’s most remarkable whistleblowers...is staggering given everything set against him. When David Walsh, the chief sports writer of The Sunday Times, set out to meet the Stepanovs for the first time, he thought he was writing a doping story...but in The Russian Affair, he has ended up with so much more. The extraordinary, lurching relationship between Vitaly and Yuliya lies at the heart of a turbulent but ultimately inspiring tale. The candour with which they have allowed Walsh to tell their story is rare and gripping.'