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Dear Athletics fans, Netflix has something for you

Reading Time: 2min | Thu. 04.07.24. | 08:15

The docuseries shines a spotlight on their lives – on and off the track – as never seen before

After months of anticipation, the full first series of SPRINT hit screens around the globe on 2 July as the six-part docuseries officially launched worldwide on Netflix.

Created by the team behind Drive to Survive, SPRINT follows the lives of top athletes such as Sha'Carri Richardson, Noah Lyles, Marcell Jacobs, and Shericka Jackson as they navigate the rollercoaster ride of being among the fastest sprinters of all time.

It shines a spotlight on their lives – on and off the track – as never seen before.

Delving deep into the relationships, rivalries, trials, and tribulations behind the race to become a global champion in the 100m and 200m, the series provides unique insight into the exhilarating realm of sprinting, where every millisecond counts.

The series takes viewers across the world on the sport’s premier one-day meeting circuit – the Wanda Diamond League – as athletes battle it out towards the pinnacle of the 2023 season: the World Athletics Championships Budapest 23.

Showing an unseen side of their remarkable routes to Budapest, and as athletes now prepare for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the series showcases:

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the Jamaican sprint great who just last weekend secured her spot for her fifth Olympic Games

Zharnel Hughes, the British record-holder guided by Usain Bolt's former coach Glen Mills

Shericka Jackson, the second-fastest women’s 200m sprinter in history who recently retained her Jamaican 100m and 200m titles

Marcel Jacobs, the Italian record-holder on the hunt for a second consecutive Olympic 100m crown

Fred Kerley, the 2022 world 100m champion who is looking to go one better than his Tokyo Olympic silver in Paris

Noah Lyles, the six-time world champion who completed a 100m and 200m double at the recent US Olympic Team Trials

Sha'Carri Richardson, the world 100m champion who stormed to the US title in Eugene in a world-leading time

Gabby Thomas, the recent US 200m title winner and fastest woman in the discipline so far this year

Elaine Thompson-Herah, Jamaica’s five-time Olympic gold medalist

Offering unique insight into the exclusive world of international-level sprinting are athletics legends Usain Bolt, Allyson Felix, Ato Boldon, and Michael Johnson, who between them have a total of 73 Olympic and World Athletics Championships medals.


The six episodes are:

Heir to the Throne

Queens

Belonging

Trials & Tribulations

The Gold Standard

The Double is Alive


Many of the stars of SPRINT have already made their marks this season and the new series shows how they got to this stage. Fresh from national championships action and with sights now set on the Paris Games, the story continues over the next few weeks as athletes aim to state their case ahead of their battle for glory in the No.1 Olympic sport. Against the odds. Against uncertainty. Against the world.

By World Athletics


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World AthleticsParis 2024 Olympic GamesShelly-Ann Fraser-PryceSha'Carri RichardsonZharnel HughesShericka JacksonMarcel JacobsFred KerleyNoah LylesGabby ThomasElaine Thompson-Herah

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