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Mo Farah : race of his life
With unprecedented access to double Olympic and five-time world champion Mo Farah, this one-off documentary charts the athlete's brutal training schedule and goes behind the scenes of family life in the build-up to his title defence at the 2016 Rio Olympics. Produced over a year, the film shows Mo as never before, from his brutal training camps in Africa and the USA to how he balances his work and family life. This candid documentary highlights the personal and professional events that have shaped him into the man he is today. Contributions from Usain Bolt, Lord Coe and Haile Gebrselassie tell what it takes to reach the heights Farah has, why he became a national treasure, and the sacrifices it takes to succeed at elite level.
Like Harvey like son
Ultrarunner Harvey Lewis and his 78-year-old father-turned-crew chief navigate remote wilderness and unpredictable weather on their 2,190-mile journey to conquer the Appalachian Trail in record-breaking fashion.
Champions
Stéphane is autistic, Audrey is dyslexic. Both of them are middle-distance runners and both are qualified for the Special Olympics World Games. From preparation in Canada to the finals in Dubai, they take us through their sporting and emotional epic. Determined to become world champions, they demonstrate through their physical and psychological management of training, stress, effort, and emotional roller coaster, that they are first and foremost athletes whose difference makes them strong, beyond all prejudices.