The newly-formed Warner Bros Discovery Sports is launching The Power Of Sport, a cross-platform magazine show that will run for 18 weeks in Europe. Premiering May 4 on Eurosport 1, discovery+ and Eurosport’s digital platform, the show looks to take fans deeper into human stories and issues in a “bold and powerful” take on the sporting week.
The Power of Sport will feature interviews with global sports personalities, examine recent sports action, and feature a preview of the week of sport ahead, while also accessing Warner Bros Discovery Sports’ content archive to look back at iconic sporting moments.
Features in the coming weeks will be exclusive interviews with Janja Garnbret, the first-ever female to win an Olympic gold medal in Sport Climbing; Susie Wolff, CEO, ROKiT Venturi Racing, Formula E, who aims to motivate and inspire female talent to bring diversity in motorsport; Jonathan Rea, the winner of the most Superbike World...
The Power of Sport will feature interviews with global sports personalities, examine recent sports action, and feature a preview of the week of sport ahead, while also accessing Warner Bros Discovery Sports’ content archive to look back at iconic sporting moments.
Features in the coming weeks will be exclusive interviews with Janja Garnbret, the first-ever female to win an Olympic gold medal in Sport Climbing; Susie Wolff, CEO, ROKiT Venturi Racing, Formula E, who aims to motivate and inspire female talent to bring diversity in motorsport; Jonathan Rea, the winner of the most Superbike World...
- 5/3/2022
- by Nancy Tartaglione
- Deadline Film + TV
The Warner Bros. Discovery Sports network is launching a cross-platform weekly sports show featuring leading names on May 4.
“The Power of Sport,” an 18-week magazine show, will look towards the week of sport ahead while also accessing Warner Bros. Discovery Sports’ archive to look back at some of the iconic sporting moments from the past.
Talent featured on the show will include Janja Garnbret, the first-ever female to win an Olympic gold medal in sport climbing; Susie Wolff, CEO, ROKiT Venturi Racing, Formula E, who aims to motivate and inspire female talent to bring diversity in motorsport; six-time Superbike world champion Jonathan Rea; three-time Mxgp world champion Tim Gajser; two-time Speedway Grand Prix World Champion Bartosz Zmarzlik; world Superbike champion Toprak Razgatlioglu; and Stephen Roche, 1987 Giro d’Italia, Tour de France and world championship winner.
The show will be narrated by emerging voices including Warner Bros. Discovery Sports golf presenter Henni Koyack,...
“The Power of Sport,” an 18-week magazine show, will look towards the week of sport ahead while also accessing Warner Bros. Discovery Sports’ archive to look back at some of the iconic sporting moments from the past.
Talent featured on the show will include Janja Garnbret, the first-ever female to win an Olympic gold medal in sport climbing; Susie Wolff, CEO, ROKiT Venturi Racing, Formula E, who aims to motivate and inspire female talent to bring diversity in motorsport; six-time Superbike world champion Jonathan Rea; three-time Mxgp world champion Tim Gajser; two-time Speedway Grand Prix World Champion Bartosz Zmarzlik; world Superbike champion Toprak Razgatlioglu; and Stephen Roche, 1987 Giro d’Italia, Tour de France and world championship winner.
The show will be narrated by emerging voices including Warner Bros. Discovery Sports golf presenter Henni Koyack,...
- 5/3/2022
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Updated: Tiger Woods announced his return to competitive golf this morning. It’s not The Masters, but Woods will play alongside his 12-year-old son Charlie in the Pnc Championship on December 18.
Previously known as the Father/Son Challenge, the event is 36 holes and pairs players who have won major champions with a family member. Last year, the Woods duo tied for seventh, according to ESPN. The tournament is held at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club Orlando, which is close to home for him, where he has been recuperating from a horrific car accident earlier this year.
“Although it’s been a long and challenging year, I am very excited to close it out by competing in the
@PNCchampionship with my son Charlie. I’m playing as a Dad and couldn’t be more excited and proud,” wrote Woods on Twitter this morning.
Although it’s been a long and challenging year,...
Previously known as the Father/Son Challenge, the event is 36 holes and pairs players who have won major champions with a family member. Last year, the Woods duo tied for seventh, according to ESPN. The tournament is held at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club Orlando, which is close to home for him, where he has been recuperating from a horrific car accident earlier this year.
“Although it’s been a long and challenging year, I am very excited to close it out by competing in the
@PNCchampionship with my son Charlie. I’m playing as a Dad and couldn’t be more excited and proud,” wrote Woods on Twitter this morning.
Although it’s been a long and challenging year,...
- 12/8/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Tiger Woods has made peace with the fact that his days as a full-time pro golfer are done following a horrific car crash earlier this year.
In his first interview since the incident that he granted to Golf Digest, the iconic athlete addressed his future in the sport that he helped reshape with his prowess.
“I think something that is realistic is playing the tour one day, never full-time ever again, but pick and choose, just like Mr. [Ben] Hogan did,” Woods told interviewer Henni Koyack via Zoom from his South Florida home. “It’s an unfortunate reality, but it’s ...
In his first interview since the incident that he granted to Golf Digest, the iconic athlete addressed his future in the sport that he helped reshape with his prowess.
“I think something that is realistic is playing the tour one day, never full-time ever again, but pick and choose, just like Mr. [Ben] Hogan did,” Woods told interviewer Henni Koyack via Zoom from his South Florida home. “It’s an unfortunate reality, but it’s ...
- 11/30/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Tiger Woods has made peace with the fact that his days as a full-time pro golfer are done following a horrific car crash earlier this year.
In his first interview since the incident that he granted to Golf Digest, the iconic athlete addressed his future in the sport that he helped reshape with his prowess.
“I think something that is realistic is playing the tour one day, never full-time ever again, but pick and choose, just like Mr. [Ben] Hogan did,” Woods told interviewer Henni Koyack via Zoom from his South Florida home. “It’s an unfortunate reality, but it’s ...
In his first interview since the incident that he granted to Golf Digest, the iconic athlete addressed his future in the sport that he helped reshape with his prowess.
“I think something that is realistic is playing the tour one day, never full-time ever again, but pick and choose, just like Mr. [Ben] Hogan did,” Woods told interviewer Henni Koyack via Zoom from his South Florida home. “It’s an unfortunate reality, but it’s ...
- 11/30/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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