"The Fall of Lance Armstrong" talks to Travis Tygart of USADA about the doping allegations made against the former Tour de France winner. "Messi" interviews Lionel Messi the star of Barcelona's football team. "Alone on the Wall" rebroadcasts and updates a classic 60 Minutes segment on climber Alex Honnold as he scales a rock wall using his bare hands and interviews him in a follow-up.
"The Making of Super Bowl XLVII" goes behind the scenes in New Orleans to look at the production of Super Bowl XLVII and catches the infamous second half blackout as it happens. "NFL Films" looks at the family of Ed and Steve Sabol the creators of NFL films. "The Ride of His Life" previews a segment on a big wave surfer who wants to surf a 100 foot wave.
"The Ride of His Life" interviews Garrett McNamara who is attempting to surf a 100 foot wave. "The Deepest Dive" interviews free diver Herbert Nitsch who attempted to dive deeper on a single breathe than any other human being but blacked out and was seriously injured. "Races from Hell" takes a look at obstacle course running. "Boomer" previews a segment on ESPN's Chris Berman.
"Dodger Green" goes behind the scenes with the L.A. Dodgers and looks at how their new owners are spending a lot of money in an effort to create a winning team. "Boomer" interviews ESPN Anchor Chris Berman. "Pete Dye" profiles the world-renowned golf course designer. "Dark Horse" previews a profile of horse trainer Doug O'Neill.
"Dark Horse" profiles horse trainer Doug O'Neill who is attempting a comeback after being accused of 'milkshaking' his horses. "Anatomy of a Nasty Pitch" interviews pitcher R.A. Dickey and examines the physics of his famous knuckleball. "Darts Wonderland" takes an in depth look at the world of professional darts. "America's Cup" previews a story on the famous yacht race.
"America's Cup" takes a look at the new state-of-the-art technology behind U.S. Team Oracle's entry into the world famous yacht race. "The Birdmen" rebroadcasts and updates a segment on a group of extreme athletes who have made a suit the can fly. "Doubles" rebroadcasts and updates a segment on the Bryan twins two of the most successful tennis doubles players in the world. "Secretariat" looks back at the career of one the most famous racehorses in the world.
"LeBron" updates and rebroadcasts a profile of NBA superstar LeBron James. "The Sport of Kings" updates and rebroadcasts a segment on polo player Ignacio Figueras and his efforts to popularize the sport in the United States. "The Deepest Dive" rebroadcasts a segment on free diver Herbert Nitsch. "The Greatest Game" looks back at how a Francis Ouimet, a 20-year-old amateur, and former caddy won the 1913 U.S. Open.
"The Black Quarterback" talks to the men who helped break down one of the last racial barriers in the NFL. "Football Island" rebroadcasts and updates a segment on how American Samoa is a breeding ground for top football talent. "The Ride of His Life" rebroadcasts a segment on big wave surfer Garrett McNamara. "The Stars in Stripes" previews a segment on NFL referees.
"7-On-7" looks at the controversy building behind 7-on-7 football. "Fantasy" examines the growth and popularity of fantasy sports leagues. "The Great Falls" looks at the dangers associated with whitewater kayaking on the Potomac River. "Built by Bama" previews a segment that goes behind these scenes of the Alabama football team.
"Built by Bama" looks at the conditioning and development program behind the Alabama football team. "NCAA" talks to an player advocate about whether colleges should pay their athletes. "The Deer Antler Man" interviews and investigates the man behind deer antler supplements. "Fly Gal" profiles fly fisher April Vokey.
"Game Used" looks at the increasingly profitable sports memorabilia market. "KD" interviews and profiles NBA player Kevin Durant about how he is considered to be the second best player in the NBA. "Sled Hockey" offers a behind the scene look at the competitive sport of sled hockey. "Gate Crasher" previews a profile of skier Mikaela Shiffrin.
Mikaela Shiffrin could become the youngest alpine skier to win an Olympic gold medal; a profile of football player Vince Wilfork; the GoPro camera revolutionizes the sports world; ex-NFL players consider post-career paths.
"Pit Bulls" looks at the pit crew behind the success of NASCAR's Hendrick Motorsports. "A Second Act" profiles Eddie George and looks at his post-NFL career. "The North Country Boys" looks at the people who helped organize the 1980 Winter Olympics at Lake Placid. "Jeremy Jones" previews a profile of the famous snowboarder.
Even if New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie succeeds in legalizing - and taxing - sports gambling, illegal bookmakers will still have a thriving business according to two former mobsters who once took illegal bets, reports Jack Ford. Plus, pioneering snowboarder Jeremy Jones takes his board to some of the most remote mountain ranges on the planet with Sharyn Alfonsi. And James Brown reports on the unsung secret weapon behind University of Michigan's powerhouse football team: counselor Greg Harden.
The Center for Brain Health is a state-of-the-art facility in Texas where retired athletes and war veterans who have had head trauma are learning about their brains. Jack Ford reports. Armen Keteyian details the new feelings of hope in Chicago, where the Ricketts family has been pumping millions of dollars into making competitors out of the Cubs. Plus, Bob Simon reports on the brutal battle that is rugby and its best team: New Zealand's All Blacks, which just might be the most successful professional sports team in the world.
The men's national soccer team might be the best in US history. Sharyn Alfonsi talks with the players and coach Jurgen Klinsmann about their chances at winning the next World Cup. Plus, an inside look at the proliferation of big-brain Data Guys as thousands of these game-changers descend on Boston for the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. And unlikely mountaineer Alison Levine, one of the few people to complete "The Adventure Grand Slam" - climbing the highest mountains on all seven continents and skiing to the North and South Poles.
The use of drugs in horseracing has reached critical mass - putting riders and animals at risk. Armen Keteyian reports on a sport that could be in for some major changes. Plus, Sharyn Alfonsi profiles fitness guru Kelly Starrett, whose emphasis on correct posture and motion in exercise is making waves in the workout world and beyond. And a rare look inside the ultimate tennis club: Wimbledon. Mark Phillips goes behind the ivy and finds a few changes - including a new role for bad boy John McEnroe.
The first name in news magazines is now the last word in sports. In this edition, relive a rare interview with Lionel Messi, the record-breaking goal scorer for Spain's Barcelona Soccer Club. Then, an up close look at the tragic saga of Shannon Christy and one of the country's most dangerous kayak races. Plus, pioneering snowboarder Jeremy Jones takes his board to some of the most remote mountain ranges on the planet.
The first name in news magazines is now the last word in sports. In this edition, relive a profile of world-class golf course designer Pete Dye. Then go inside the craze of fantasy football. Plus, a fishing guide they call "Fly Girl" on a mission to bring back an art.
"Coach Cutcliffe" profiles the Duke football coach who has helped train NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning. "Formula E" examines whether the future of motorsports will focus on electric cars. "Bare Knuckle Boxing" examines the dangerous and vicious sport which is often held in secret.
"Phil Ivey" profiles the one of the best poker players in the world as he stands accused of cheating in baccarat. "The Captain" talks to Tino Martinez and Michael Kay about Derek Jeter and rebroadcasts a segment on the New York Yankee great. "Torture Swim" examines how endurance athletes prepare for grueling swims in tough water. "GoPro Moment" looks at BMX biker Jackson Goldstone.
"Sex Assault on Campus" examines the case of Kelsey Belnap who was gang raped by football players at the University of Montana. "The Overuse Epidemic" looks at how some sports injuries in young people are related to overuse of muscles and specialization in single sports. "Mariah Stackhouse" profiles the up-and-coming African-American golfer from Stanford. "GoPro Moment" looks at ice climbers in Greenland.
"More than a Game" follows the football team of the U.S. Military Academy as it trains for the 2014 season and prepares to play Navy. "A Very Different Game" looks at the development of American-style professional football teams in South Asia. "Born to Coach" profiles Louisiana Tech women's basketball coach Tyler Summitt who is the son of legendary Tennessee women's basketball coach Pat Summitt. "From the Press Box" features Jon Wertheim talking about age in sports. "GoPro Moment" features lions using the camera.
"The Settlement" looks at the injury settlement between the NFL and the player's union and whether it adequately address brain injury. "Z" profiles Boston Bruins Defenseman Zdeno Chára who is considered by some to be the scariest player in hockey. "From the Press Box" discusses Bill Belichick. "Bobby Mitchell" profiles the former NFL player who helped breakdown racial barriers in the league. "GoPro Moment" follows snowboarder Travis Rice.
Segments include a visit with French skier and BASE jumper Matthias Giraud; and a report on the success of Brazilian cowboys in pro bull riding.
Meet a youth baseball coach working on cutting down pitching injuries, go inside the NHL's dwindling group of "enforcers," and watch gold-medal swimmer Missy Franklin's preparations for the 2016 Olympics.
Segements include a look at the Red Hook Criterium and profiles of NHL player P.K. Subban and basketball coach Morgan Wooten.
"The Gold Medal Factory" looks at the success of China's General Administration of Sport and examines whether it is adequately preparing Chinese athletes for life beyond sports. "The Pressler Effect" profiles Bryant University Lacrosse coach Mike Pressler who has found success in the wake of the 2006 Duke lacrosse case that cost him his job. "From the Press Box" Jon Wertheim talks about the career of Ichiro Suzuki. "Boys of Summer" looks at the tradition of summer league baseball in Cape Cod. "GoPro Moment" goes group surfing on a Supsquatch.
Segments include a look at the booming business of global adventure travel; a report on the popularization of sneaker collecting; and an introduction to the sport of sheep-dogging.
"Barca" rebroadcasts a segment that looks at the training system behind Barcelona's winning soccer team. "The Curse of the Cubs" rebroadcasts a profile about the Ricketts family about their efforts to turn the Chicago Cubs into a winner. "Master of Motion" rebroadcasts a profile of fitness guru Kelly Starrett who has started a new movement focusing on correct posture and motion in exercise. "GoPro Moment" watches children using an inflatable bag.
"Coach Cutcliffe" rebroadcasts a profile of the Duke football coach who has helped train NFL quarterbacks Peyton and Eli Manning. "The Most Dangerous 8 Seconds" rebroadcasts a look at the dangerous sport of professional bull riding and the success of Brazilian bull riders. "Boys of Summer" rebroadcasts a look at the tradition of summer league baseball in Cape Cod.
Revisiting some of the characters from "Friday Night Lights" 25 years later; a lucrative deep sea fishing tournament; and the NFL's interest in a virtual reality experience.
Featured: Buffalo's hopes for an economic revival spurred by new Bills and Sabres owner Terry Pegula; a report on the ancient Irish game of hurling—one of the fastest sports on turf; and a far-flung MLB farm system in the tiny Dutch territory of Curacao.
Segments include a profile of Edmonton Oilers rookie Connor McDavid; superstar cornerbacks; and a CEO turned football coach.
Segments include a report on David McCallum, who was exonerated after serving 29 years in prison, with the help of former boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter. Also: segments on "Florentine Football;" and St. John's basketball coach Chris Mullin.
"Tackle Football" examines how the NFL is encouraging youth football despite the problems associated with football related concussions. "NCAA" talks to the lawyer behind the anti-trust suit against the NCAA. "Grassroots" looks at how young children are recruited for elite youth basketball programs. "Extreme Climbing" examines the rigors of rock climbing and talks to elite climber Sasha DiGiulian. "GoPro Moment" looks at snowboarder Xavier De Le Rue.
"Daily Fantasy Sports" examines the controversial but lucrative world of daily fantasy sports. "Cam Newton" interviews the quarterback of the Carolina Panthers. "The Silver Arrows" looks at the formidable Mercedes Formula 1 team led by champion racer Lewis Hamilton. "Speed Riding" looks at the dangerous extreme skiing sport. "From the Press Box" talks about the Super Bowl.
"Jackson Wink" profiles MMA trainers Greg Jackson and Mike Winkeljohn. "Three Kings" looks at the controversy surrounding NCAA basketball coaches Rick Pitino, Jim Boeheim, and Larry Brown. "Boxing Brigade" looks at boxing in the U.S. Naval Academy. "GoPro Moment" looks at a herd of elephants.
"The Heart of an Athlete" examines the dangers posed to college athletes by congenital heart defects. "The Back Nine with Bubba" offers a behind-the-scenes look at professional golfer Bubba Watson as he plays a casual game with some friends. "Racing Drones" looks at the growing sport of drone racing. "Welcome to Wellington" takes a look at the equestrian sport of show jumping. "GoPro Moment" looks at ice climbing.
"MVP" profiles Josh Donaldson the 2015 most valuable player of MLB. "Unstoppable" profiles multiple medal winning paralympian Alana Nichols who is now taking up sprint kayaking. "Down to the Wire" updates a segment on performance enhancing drugs in horse racing. "GoPro Moment" looks at an ancient Mesoamerican ceremony known as the Dance of the Flyers.
"Marshawn Lynch" interviews the controversial former Seattle Seahawks running back. "Cheated" talks to Olympian Alysia Montano who lost out on a medal due to Russian athletes who were using performance enhancing drugs. "USA Rugby" examines the rebirth of rugby in the United States. "A Survivor's March" follows a survivor of the Bataan Death March as he braves a race that memorializes the march. "GoPro Moment" follows a wingsuit jumper as she flies over an active volcano.
"The Silver Arrows" rebroadcasts a look at the formidable Mercedes Formula 1 team led by champion racer Lewis Hamilton. "Hurling" rebroadcasts an in depth look at the Irish sport of hurling. "Fly Gal" rebroadcast a profile of celebrated fly fisher April Vokey.
"Boxing Brigade" rebroadcasts a look at boxing in the U.S. Naval Academy. "Friday Night Lights" rebroadcasts a visit to Odessa, Texas, to look at the high school and some of the players that were the subject of the famous book. "Gone Fishin" rebroadcasts a visit to the the White Marlin Open to examine the sport of competitive fishing.
"Von Miller" profiles the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player from the Denver Broncos. "Out of Africa" examines the exploitation of African athletes by football organizers around the world. "Full Throttle" looks at Ford's attempt to design a car capable of winning at Le Mans. "GoPro Moment" follows surfer Ry Craike.
"Doug Baldwin's Moment" talks to the Seattle Seahawks wide receiver about his efforts to improve race relations. "All In" profiles Dabo Swinney the head football coach of the Clemson Tigers. "The Family Gasol" talks to Spanish brothers and star NBA players Pau and Marc Gasol. "The Nemean Games" looks at an effort to recreate an ancient competition to counter the commercialism of the modern Olympics.
"The Baylor Scandal" investigates the sexual assault scandal surrounding the Baylor Bears football team. "The New Celtics" talks to Brad Stevens the head coach of the Boston Celtics who wants to return the team to the championships ways of the past. "Autism and Sports" examines how sports can benefit children on the autistic spectrum. "2016 World Series" discusses the historic world series between the Chicago Cubs and the Cleveland Indians.
"The Rehabilitation of Jayson Williams" talks to the former NBA star who was convicted for shooting his limo driver about his struggles with alcoholism. "Revolution in Iran" looks at the growth and development of women's soccer in Iran. "Waterman" profiles surfer Kai Lenny. "GoPro Moment" looks at sand skiing in Peru.
"The Toughest Penalty" talks to former Southern Mississippi basketball coach Donnie Tyndall who is accused of academic fraud on behalf of prospective players. "Lindsey Vonn" talks to the skier as she rehabs a serious arm injury. "Ferrari of Fitness" talks to the founder of Technogym the second-largest manufacturer of fitness equipment in the world.
"Hope Solo" profiles the controversial American soccer goalkeeper. "All In" rebroadcasts a profile of Dabo Swinney the head football coach of the now national champion Clemson Tigers. "Vintage Mario" talks to former race driver Mario Andretti who now owns a winery. "Go Pro Moment" follows a flying snowmobile driver.