Episodes & Images
S2, E6
May 13, 2022
Lindsey Vonn
Vonn is one of the most decorated skiers of all time. And yet the greatest performance of her career didn’t end in victory.
S2, E5
May 13, 2022
Bubba Wallace
In a historic moment at Talladega Superspeedway, Wallace became the first Black driver to win a NASCAR Cup Series in 60 years.
S2, E4
May 13, 2022
Scout Bassett
For Bassett, a Paralympic sprinter, the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships were a cathartic step on her mental health journey.
S2, E3
May 13, 2022
Leticia Bufoni
When skateboarder Bufoni won gold at the 2015 SLS World Championship, she proved her critics wrong and made history at the same time.
S2, E2
May 13, 2022
Russell Wilson
In a pivotal game against the Steelers, Wilson recorded a career-best passing performance—all while battling a flu that nearly sidelined him.
S2, E1
May 13, 2022
Marcus Rashford
After a slew of injuries left the starting lineup short, Rashford rose to the occasion and made an unforgettable debut for Manchester United.
S1, E7
July 10, 2020
Kelly Slater
His fifth world surfing championship was a spiritual odyssey that transformed Slater into a legend.
S1, E6
July 10, 2020
Katie Ledecky
An underdog teenager who just wanted to make the team, Ledecky achieved one of the most dominant Olympic performances in history.
S1, E5
July 10, 2020
Shaun White
White was already a superstar when a rocky performance at a 2018 Olympics qualifier left him rattled—and then propelled him to new heights.
S1, E4
July 10, 2020
Usain Bolt
The fastest man alive tells the story of the race that made him realize he was born to run.
S1, E3
July 10, 2020
Alex Morgan
Morgan soared from bench player to starter on the U.S. Women’s National Team following a dominating performance.
S1, E2
July 10, 2020
Tom Brady
In 20 years of pro football, the GOAT has only played one “perfect” game—and it’s not what you’re thinking.
S1, E1
July 10, 2020
LeBron James
In the 2012 NBA Eastern Conference Finals, LeBron learned to silence the noise—and became the King.