
Follow athletes from all around the world and dive inside the minds of those top athletes who practice to become the world's fastest person. It provides an insider's perspective on the high stakes and mental toughness of sprinters.
Season 1
6 Episodes

Richard Mejeh
Director

Phil Turner
Director

Piers Sanderson
Director

Allyson Felix
Self - 21x World Champion & 11x Olympic Medalist

Sha'Carri Richardson
Self - 100m & 200m Sprinter

Michael Johnson
Self

Ato Boldon
Self - 4x World Champion & 4x Olympic Medalist NBC Sports

Usain Bolt
Self - 11x World Champion & 8x Olympic Gold Medalist

Ibrahima sory Diallo
Jun 4, 2026No review content available.

leticiaimon5@gmail.com
Oct 31, 2024This show is more about the 'personalities' of the sport without any real insight into their training, preparation, hard work and event day experience. Access to the sports top stars and sporting events has been let down by the production. This has been produced To help these runners promote themselves and build their own brand and image. Glorified social media without substance. If they focused on giving true insight it would have actually promoted the unique abilities and hard work for the long-term reputation. Most of the characters will be instantly forgettable once the show ends and only the record books will show their name.

famille
Oct 31, 2024"Sprint" is a gripping and inspiring docuseries that delves into the high-octane world of sprinting, spotlighting the journeys of athletes like Noah Lyles, Sha'Carri Richardson, Shericka Jackson, Fred Kerley, Zharles Hughes, Marcell Jacobs and few other great athletes of today's era. The series shines with its authenticity, capturing the raw emotions, relentless training, and personal challenges faced by these world-class sprinters. What sets Sprint apart is its unscripted nature, allowing viewers to witness the athletes' true grit and determination as they strive for greatness. The storytelling is enhanced by a dynamic soundtrack that perfectly complements the intensity and drama on screen, making each moment more powerful. The series does an excellent job of balancing the athletes' professional achievements with their personal stories, giving viewers a well-rounded understanding of what it takes to compete at the highest level. The cinematography is stunning, capturing both the thrill of the race and the quieter, reflective moments of the athletes. Sprint is more than just a sports documentary; it's a celebration of human spirit and perseverance. Whether you're a track and field enthusiast or simply someone who appreciates a well-crafted documentary, Sprint is a must-watch that will leave you both moved and motivated.

Olamide Adedeji
Oct 31, 2024All I know is these Olympic athletes have one of the most stressful jobs. They have the weight of the world on their backs. I couldn't handle the stress. I loved how this documentary showed the grit and heart it takes to prep for literally 10 to 20 seconds of your life. Parts of the series that stood out to me include: 1. Noah Lyles is one cocky son of a b*tch, which I guess he has the right to be at the moment being the current fastest man alive. I did find it so sweet when he started to cry post winning the 2023 100m World Champion. 2. I really liked learning about British sprinter Zharnell Hughes's journey and didn't know the term "Plastic Brit" was even a thing. Basically they call him a fake Brit because he is actually from Anguilla, which is a British colony. 3. Shelly Ann Fisher being 36 years old and racing these girls in their young 20s is mind boggling. 4. Although he is hot, it does seem like Italian Lamont Marcel Jacobs's 2020 Tokoyo Olympics 100m gold metal win does appear to have been a fluke. 5. Watching Sha'Carri Richardson winning the 2023 100m World Championships made me emotional. She didn't expect it and was so surprised. I'm eager to see season 2 which is suppose to surround the events of the 2024 Paris Olympics.