Netflix Just Dropped The Perfect Show To Watch Before The 2024 Summer Olympics This Month

Netflix Just Dropped The Perfect Show To Watch Before The 2024 Summer Olympics This Month

Summary Netflix's Sprint docuseries explores the lives of the world's fastest runners, focusing on their physical and emotional struggles in the lead-up to the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

The series highlights the resilience and dedication required to compete at the Olympic level, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the athletes' lives and relationships.

Sprint features familiar faces like Noah Lyles, Sha'Carri Richardson, and Marcell Jacobs, and each episode delves into their individual events and challenges.

With the 2024 Summer Olympics approaching, Sprint, a brand-new Netflix original documentary series, drops just in time to immerse yourself in the athletic mindset. Sprint chases the lives of the world's fastest humans in the 100 and 200-meter sprint, having to prove their worth and skill in the largest sporting spectacle in the world. Not only does it address the competitive nature of sports, but it also focuses on the emotional and physical turmoil that athletes face in order to sit on the runner’s throne.

The Olympics are the greatest sports exhibition on the globe, and have been back in the spotlight with George Clooney's The Boys in the Boat. The games reach from all corners of the world to display the unbreakable human spirit and acute skill of their respective events. Sprint focuses on the fastest runners on Earth, addressing the hard work done to get to this point, as well as the hardships the spectacle has on the human mind. What a better time for Netflix to release the docuseries than now: mere weeks before the 2024 Summer Olympics are held in Paris.

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Netflix's Sprint Docuseries Is Perfect To Watch Before The Paris Olympics This Summer

It Augments Anticipation For Track And Field Events

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Netflix’s Sprint enables an immersive glimpse into the athletes’ lives, offering a behind-the-scenes insight into the physical regimen and emotional struggles that the sprinters face in competing to be the best. The docuseries focusing on the runners grants appreciation for the sport and sheds light on the amount of resilience needed to be an Olympian. Highlighting the grand dedication and durability portrays the strength that it takes to make it to the Olympics, making the series a seamless prelude to the games held in Paris.

The 2024 Summer Olympics start July 26th, 2024.

The docuseries also touches upon an interesting dynamic between athletes, addressing the fine line between friends and competitors. The athletes are no doubt competing against each other in their respective track and field events. However, they are compacted by staying in the same hotel, eating together, and seeing each other all the time, so relationships are bound to spark - the type of relationship is subjective. Addressing the dynamic between challengers and friends and how those lines blur is an interesting way to see the athletes outside their competitive mindset.

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There Are Some Familiar Faces Making Their Return

According to the Olympics website, each episode in the six-part Sprint docuseries includes: Noah Lyles, Sha’Carri Richardson, Shericka Jackson, Zharnell Hughes, Marcell Jacobs, Shelly-ann Fraser Pryce, and Elaine Thompson-Herah. Sprint starts with Lyles in episode one and the daunting notion of how he must face off against former 100m Olympic champion, Marcell Jones, and later addresses his performance in the 200m in episode three. The second episode focuses on Richardson in the 100m, discussing her feats and how she overcame those losses and turned them into wins.

Zharnell Huges and Lyles face off in episode three with tension-filled interactions, both running record-breaking times in the 200m. Episode four addresses the women of track and field, specifically Jamaica’s powers Shericka Jackson, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, and Elaine Thompson-Herah and their arc of triumph and feats. The athletes in each episode must come face-to-face with the limits of their physical strength, as well as address the great emotional preparation needed when it comes to the media’s scrutiny on and off the track.

The behind-the-scenes footage and investigation into the Olympic mindsets augments excitement and anticipation for the upcoming games.

Netflix’s Sprint docuseries offers a seamless prelude to the 2024 Summer Olympics held in Paris by narrowing the spectacle’s narrative on the challenges and durability of its sprinters. The behind-the-scenes footage and investigation into the Olympic mindsets augment excitement and anticipation for the upcoming games, as well as offering a level of understanding of the athletes’ physical and emotional hard work and dedication. Sprint’s tailored narrative for the runners will make the watching experience of the Olympics more meaningful.

Source: Olympics.com

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