Extreme E 2021
Extreme E is an electric off-roading championship set to light up the world in 2021. But before the racing begins, the team needs a racing car. This is the story of its construction.
Extreme E is an electric off-roading championship set to light up the world in 2021. But before the racing begins, the team needs a racing car. This is the story of its construction.
Bugs Bunny meets his favorite athletes to learn about what it takes to compete with the very best in the game!
Chasing Glory is an intimate, dramatic, and revealing seven-part documentary series that follows six athletes as they prepare to compete in the biggest sporting event on the planet. Karsten Warholm, Janja Garnbret, B-Boy Menno, Vahine Fierro, Dina-Asher-Smith, and Peter Sagan. From World Record holders and global superstars to aspiring young medal prospects and cultural icons, each athlete is at a different point in their career and representing an eclectic diaspora of sports as the Games continues to modernise and embrace change. From first chances to last chances and against-all-odds comebacks, everything is on the line. The countdown to Paris for their biggest championship ever, starts here.
Follow The Ocean Race and the incredible journeys of its five teams in 2023. With behind-the-scenes access, the protagonists from each team demonstrate the unique challenges and drama faced during sailing’s toughest round-the-world race.
Ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, Looney Tunes presents a 'Sports Made Simple' series, looking at the variety of competitions.
Ten stories, ten sports stars that will make us excited in Beijing 2022.
WWE This Week is a television series produced by WWE which recaps events taking place on Raw and SmackDown. WWE This Week premiered on February 9, 2009. It airs each Monday night at 21:00 CET. Eurosport broadcasts WWE This Week in all its European countries excluding the United Kingdom reaching over 200 million viewers. The show was formerly hosted by Jack Burnicle, who was then replaced by Annabel Croft after Burnicle left the company. On November 30, 2009, United Kingdom sports broadcaster Sky Sports announced that they acquired the rights to show WWE This Week. In July 2012, WWE This Week aired on Astro SuperSport.