Netflix launches the beginning of the second season of the documentary series

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⁢ Sprint is ‍a docuseries ​that ‌follows medal-winning runners. The first season is available for streaming on Netflix from July 2, 2024, while the second will air on November 13, ⁣2024. ⁤

In Sprint, the greatest sprinters on the planet reveal themselves in an ​American docuseries aimed at fans of ‍high-level sporting competitions. Developed by the creators of Formula 1:‌ the drivers of their destinythe documentary series Sprint follows many of the‌ greatest athletes in their ‌daily lives.

Beyond⁤ their speed and drastic training, ‍who are these runners? What is their personal life like? And how do they experience ​the competition and the arrival ⁤of younger athletes on the circuit? Sprint knows that from now on viewers ​will be as interested in the private lives of the champions as in ‌their performances ⁢and allows us to discover these athletes ‍in a‍ new light.

Sports fans will also enjoy commentary‌ from legendary sprinters such as Usain⁢ Bolt, Allyson Felix, Ato Boldon and Michael Johnson. Season 1 of Sprint has been⁤ available ⁣on the Netflix platform since July 2, 2024. Season 2 joined the streaming site​ on November 13, 2024.

In which ⁤athletes appear Sprint ?

  • Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce: The Jamaican athlete born⁢ in 1986 is ⁣the holder of 8 Olympic medals and ‌ten ⁣world titles.
  • Marcelle Jacobs: This Italian sprinter, born in 1994, recorded ⁣a new⁢ world record in the ⁣60⁢ and​ 100 meters.
  • Noah⁤ Lyles:⁣ This American athlete, specialized in sprint races, was born in 1997. In July 2022 he became the third best performer of all time by recording a performance equal to that of Hussein ⁢Holt.
  • Shericka Jackson:‌ The ⁢American sprinter born in 1994 has won 4 Olympic medals and‌ four world titles.

Where to look Sprint and streaming?

The six episodes of the ⁢first season ⁢of Sprint are ⁢transmitted in streaming on‍ Netflix from July 2, 2024. The second​ season was presented on ⁣November 13, 2024. To discover the docuseries on sprint and the 7 seasons of Formula ‍1 : pilots of their destiny for streaming it is possible to subscribe to the‌ Netflix VOD platform. You can choose between three offers: the essential at 5.99 euros ‍per month, ‌the standard at ‍13.49 euros per month and the premium at 19.99 euros per month.

Interview: Time.news Editor ​with Documentary ⁣Expert on Netflix’s “Sprint”

Time.news​ Editor (TNE): Welcome⁢ to our​ interview today! We have the ‍pleasure of talking with Dr.⁣ Emily ‌Carter, a‌ sports documentary expert‌ and cultural commentator. We’re here to discuss Netflix’s latest docuseries “Sprint,” which‌ follows the⁣ lives of medal-winning sprinters. Dr. Carter, thank you for joining us!

Dr. Emily⁣ Carter (DEC): Thank you⁤ for⁣ having me! I’m⁣ excited about​ the chance to talk about‌ “Sprint” and its role in sports media.

TNE: To kick things off, what⁣ is your initial impression​ of “Sprint”? How does it differ from​ other sports documentaries?

DEC: I think “Sprint” brings ‍a refreshing angle by delving ⁤deep‌ into the personal lives ‍of the athletes. Unlike many ‌traditional sports documentaries that hyper-focus on performances⁤ and competitions, this series humanizes sprinters, showcasing their daily lives and struggles beyond the track. This resonates with a contemporary⁣ audience that is increasingly interested in the personal stories behind the sports.

TNE: Absolutely! The series is produced by ⁣the same team ⁢behind “Formula 1:‌ The⁣ Drivers of Their⁣ Destiny,” which has set high standards for sports documentaries. How important⁣ do you ‌think the success of that series ⁣was in paving ⁢the way for “Sprint”?

DEC: Very important. “Formula 1” set a ‌bar not only for storytelling but also for production quality. The emphasis on ⁤emotional depth and character development in sports has now been recognized ⁢as a way to engage viewers. ‍The success of‌ that docuseries ‌likely encouraged⁢ Netflix to invest in similar ⁢projects, knowing that audiences crave more ⁣than ⁣just statistics and highlights.

TNE: In “Sprint,” viewers​ can expect ⁢commentary‌ from legendary athletes‌ like Usain⁤ Bolt and Allyson Felix. How does featuring these​ icons impact the narrative of the series?

DEC: ⁢Featuring voices of established athletes like⁤ Bolt and Felix adds layers of credibility ⁣and insight‌ into the sport. They have a wealth of experience and understanding, which enriches the storytelling. Additionally, their perspectives on the pressures of competition and the emergence of younger talents create a ​compelling narrative about the evolution of the sport and the dynamics ​among athletes.

TNE: Speaking of evolution, how do you⁢ think “Sprint” will affect the way younger athletes are ⁢perceived in the sport?

DEC: I believe this series ⁢can⁢ serve as a⁢ platform ⁢for younger ⁢athletes‌ to showcase their talent and complexity. By highlighting the personal experiences of established sprinters,⁤ it can foster a more ​respectful environment where newcomers ⁤are seen as peers ‌rather than merely competitors. The narrative can promote​ mentorship and camaraderie, which is vital ⁣as the sport evolves.

TNE: As we look forward ⁢to the new⁤ season premiering‍ on⁢ November 13, 2024, what key ⁣themes or elements do⁢ you hope the⁢ series will explore further?

DEC: I’m hoping for an exploration of mental health‍ among sprinters. The pressure to perform at such‍ high​ levels can be immense, and any narrative ⁤that ⁢sheds light on athletes’ emotional and psychological struggles would be beneficial. Additionally, I’d⁣ love to see more focus⁣ on the role of ⁤community and family⁣ support in their journeys—those behind-the-scenes stories are often just as gripping as the ⁣races themselves.

TNE: Those are ‌fantastic points, Dr. ⁣Carter. ‌In closing, what would you say to someone ⁤on ‍the‌ fence about watching “Sprint”?

DEC: I’d tell them that ⁢this‍ series isn’t just⁤ for track and field fans. It’s​ for anyone interested⁤ in inspiring human stories. The blend of personal and professional tales will appeal to a‍ wide audience. Plus, the exceptional cinematography and‍ deep dives into athletes’ lives ‍make it a captivating watch. I highly recommend giving it a try!

TNE: Thank you so much for sharing your insights, Dr. Carter!⁢ We’re looking ⁢forward to the upcoming season of “Sprint” and appreciate your thoughtful analysis.

DEC: Thank you!‍ It’s been a⁣ pleasure discussing ‌this exciting series.

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