Flashpoint
Michael Jordan danced for the last time for the Chicago Bulls in 1998. Agnes Keleti dominated the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956. And India stunned the world by carrying off the cricketing World Cup in 1983.
Michael Jordan danced for the last time for the Chicago Bulls in 1998. Agnes Keleti dominated the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956. And India stunned the world by carrying off the cricketing World Cup in 1983.
Get to know the domestic animals of the biggest names in world football.
Chill travels to France to join some of the biggest names of female surfing for a day's relaxation. An inside look at the technique needed to perform at the highest level in kitesurfing. A meeting with Izuki Tanaka.
In this edition of Sportswoman, it's about the athletes who have broken new ground.
In 2003/04, Arsenal accomplished what many thought impossible, by remaining undefeated throughout the English championship.
Max Whitlock, a gymnast for the Great Britain team, has entered history, Nadia Comaneci is the ultimate sporting icon, Simon Biles created magic at Rio, while Aliya Mustafina has recovered from a serious injury.
Freddy the Nightmare Krueger is the uncontested legend of ski flying. Chill meets him to find out about his motivation and passion which impel him to seek perfection.
In this edition of Sportswoman, it's about the athletes who came first.
Nobody has dominated a grand slam like Rafael Nadal in the French Open… and in 2017, he achieved what everyone thought impossible, in triumphing for the 10th time in the Roland-Garros stadium.
In Tokyo, Denmark's Viktor Axelsen surprised a billion Chinese by winning the badminton gold medal, Valerie Adams brought Kiwi athleticism into the spotlight, while the Brownlee brothers realised a historic triathlon double.
The Top 10 is an exclusive ranking of the news or the champions who are causing a buzz on planet sport!
Max Whitlock, a gymnast for the Great Britain team, has entered history, Nadia Comaneci is the ultimate sporting icon, Simon Biles created magic at Rio, while Aliya Mustafina has recovered from a serious injury.
Tiger Woods wins the 2008 US Open on one leg and Secretariat carries off the Triple Crown by a stupefying margin.
The Derby won by Shergar and his terrible fate, as well as Eder's victorious goal for Portugal during Euro 2016.
Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe have set new standards in men's tennis, while Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield have reached new summits in heavyweight boxing. These two rivalries have created historic tensions.
Michael Jordan danced for the last time for the Chicago Bulls in 1998. Agnes Keleti dominated the Melbourne Olympic Games in 1956. And India stunned the world by carrying off the cricketing World Cup in 1983.
Ahmed Alsanawi is a barber in demand, above all when it comes to the stars of football.
Tomorrow's kitesurfing champions head to Spain for the PKRA Juniors and we hang out with female longboarder Darcy Liu who is promoting the sport in her native China.
In this edition of Sportswoman, we give pride of place to the athletes who have fought to win their place.
Throughout the history of sport, nobody has dominated like Sir Donald Bradman, whose number of runs scored in cricket was practically double that of all other world class players the game has produced.
An emblematic club in Germany and across Europe, Bayern Munich is an institution for many. Kyllian Mbappe has quickly won the World Cup, while Aitana Bonmati has opened a new path for women's football in 2023.
Portugal intends to see Cristiano Ronaldo return with the only trophy missing from his collection.
Beyond the exciting football seen there, the 2022 World Cup in Qatar will remain in memories as having marked a challenge launched by the African teams to European and South American domination of football.
Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the best football players in the world, is perhaps the greatest goal scorer of all time.
Nobody has dominated a grand slam like Rafael Nadal in the French Open… and in 2017, he achieved what everyone thought impossible, in triumphing for the 10th time in the Roland-Garros stadium.
The 2006 French Open final between Roger and Rafa marked the beginning of a fine grand slam rivalry and the 2014 US Women's Open marked the passage to adult age of Michelle Wie.
Serena Williams, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal are all icons of modern tennis.
Lights… camera… action! Footballers who became actors.
Jarrad Howse takes Chill to the hidden surf destination of Tofino in Canada. Cold, humid and windy, but better still, a sublime surf! We meet the Pro's of the Cold Water Classic.
In this edition of Sportswoman, we look at the athletes who have taken their own paths.
The Jamaican Usain Bold erupted on the Olympic scene in 2008 and imposed himself on the track with an astonishing tally of three gold medals and three world records.
Lionel Messi has proved everything there was to prove. He then headed to a new land and proved still more - it's Iconic.
The CONCACAF region is rich and varied, and dominated by Mexico.
The United States is one of the most perplexing football nations.
Brazil is the footballing nation par excellence.
Argentina: cradle of Maradona, Messi and an uncompromising footballing culture.
Saudi Arabia is in the process of becoming a powerful new actor on the global footballing scene.
The Western region is the motor force of African football.
Get to know the sons of the guns who fire.
Chill heads to the antipodes to do some water skiing with the men's Action Tricks Comp and the women's Ski Jump. We examine in detail the women's longboard championships in the South China sea.
This edition of Sportswoman is devoted to the athletes who have dominated their sport.
Floyd Mayweather has won 50 victories in 50 fights in one of the most incredible careers in boxing.
Amazing as it may seem, Harry Kane is still seeking his first trophy, Ibrahimovic has won 34 of them, Liverpool recorded a record series in 2020, while Wembley Stadium is the home of football.
The CONCACAF region is rich and varied, and dominated by Mexico.
The United States is one of the most perplexing football nations.
Brazil is the footballing nation par excellence.
Argentina: cradle of Maradona, Messi and an uncompromising footballing culture.
Saudi Arabia is in the process of becoming a powerful new actor on the global footballing scene.