© 2001 the British Journal of Sports Medicine
Editorial
Warm up
The world is an amazing place. Those who have just realised that the incoming editor of the British Journal of Sports Medicine is an Australian must think the end of civilisation has come. The thin end of the wedge and all that. Is it not enough that the Australians are world champions in rugby (both versions), surfing, cricket (both formspaying and non-paying), and did rather well at the recent Olympics, now the British journal is moving offshore. It may be seen as the Antipodean revenge of England's convict past. Rest assured, there will be no immediate change evident. No Australian flag tastefully draped over the cover nor pictures of Ian Thorpe and his 400 gold medals for swimming. No page 3 pictures à la Rupert Murdoch. The change will be subtle, yet it will define an evolution in the development of the journal.
Domhnall MacAuley, over the past five years,
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