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10 November Losing It, about the persistence of sportspeople in the face of adversity; Steve Backley, javelin thrower gained three world records and was European champion in 1990 at the age of 21, but at the 1991 World Championships in Athletics in Tokyo, he didn't get past the qualifying round, where he had to throw 82m but he could only manage 78m; a fortnight later he threw 91m, gaining the British and Commonwealth records; mental strength is often the difference between success and failure; Doug Sanders, the American golfer, missed a straightforward put at the 1970 British Open; Sally Gunnell at the 1992 Olympics; sports psychologist Dave Collins (a former Royal Marine); footballer Lee Chapman who suffered a loss of confidence in 1982; Sally Gunnell, despite feeling intensely nervous before the final on 19 August of the 1993 World Championships in Athletics in Stuttgart, came first and broke the world record; Scottish golfer Sam Torrance and mental preparation for the zone; cricketer Michael Atherton; tennis player Mark Cox; neuroscientist Susan Greenfield, Baroness Greenfield, and alpha waves or alpha rhythm; banishing negative thoughts; Paul Holmes, sports psychologist of the Great Britain Pistol Squad (run by British Shooting since 2007); total mental absorption, denoted by alpha wave brain activity on an ECG, appeared to strongly help success; psychologist David Milner. Narrated by sports commentator Brian Moore, produced by Geoff Deehan, made by Union Pictures