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Sprint: The World’s Fastest Human

By Melissa Camacho, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 14+

Runners chase dreams in lively docu; has cursing, drinking.

Sprint: The World’s Fastest Human TV show poster: Women running side by side on track.

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age 17+

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Is It Any Good?

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This spirited docuseries features seven track and field runners chasing their 2024 Olympic dream by racing in key meets around the world in preparation for qualifying for their national teams. Some of them reveal bits of their personal lives off the track, but most of what's presented here centers on who they are as athletes, and the mental, physical, and emotional challenges that come with competing at the elite level. Conversations about what it's like to cope with unexpected losses and the pressures placed on them after winning are accompanied by archive footage evidencing what they've had to deal with. Also discussed are some of the rivalries and friendships that exist between the runners. But what makes Sprint: The World's Fastest Human worth watching are the adrenaline-pumping races themselves, the wins and losses of which are both exciting and heartbreaking. Fans of the sport will find these athletes' stories worth chasing.

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