Streaming platform Netflix has finally premiered the docuseries Sprint, following the Olympic journey of renowned athletes including Olympic champion Noah Lyles, Gabby Thomas and other Olympic headliners.
Streaming platform Netflix has recently premiered the highly anticipated docuseries SPRINT, a gripping two-part docuseries that offers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the lives of world-class sprinters in the build up to recently concluded Paris 2024 Olympics.
For fans and sports enthusiasts, Sprint delivers a raw, intimate perspective on the rigorous training and dedication it takes to excel on the global stage.
Part 1 of the series, which debuted on July 2, introduced viewers to several of the world’s most promising sprinters as they navigated the intense preparation leading up to the 2023 World Championships.
Part 2, premiered on Wednesday, November 13, bringing the athletes’ journeys full circle.
The series captures not just the physical demands of the sport but also the emotional highs and lows, from moments of triumph to the mental hurdles of competing at an elite level.
Through personal stories and unprecedented access to training routines, this latest installment allows viewers to experience the high-stakes moments that define these sprinters’ lives.
The docuseries showcases an impressive lineup of athletes, featuring Olympians like Noah Lyles, Gabby Thomas, Fred Kerley, Kishane Thompson, Julien Alfred, Letsile Tebogo, Kenny Bednarek, Shericka Jackson and Oblique Seville, among others.
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Gabby Thomas makes candid revelation ahead docuseries SPRINT's premier on Netflix
Olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas recently revealed that she does not like watching herself on screen ahead of the premier of Netflix docuseries SPRINT which she stars in.
With an element of rivalry between some of the top athletes showcased, there sure is mouth-watering drama worth tuning into.
The series features four episodes with an average watch time of about 48 minutes each.