Current:Home > StocksLooking for an Olympic documentary before Paris Games? Here are the best -TradeWise
Looking for an Olympic documentary before Paris Games? Here are the best
View
Date:2025-04-12 04:18:56
Are you ready to go for the gold?
The 2024 Paris Olympics are coming, with opening ceremonies set for Friday (NBC and Peacock, 1:30 p.m. EDT/10:30 a.m. PDT; replay at 7:30 p.m. EDT/PDT). Plenty of "stories" will play out at this year's Games: Athletes who lead double lives as rocket scientists; the return of Simone Biles; and even excrement in Paris' Seine river. But those are only the stories to be told this year. The worldwide sporting event has a long history of them.
In preparation for the 2024 Games, we recommend five documentaries that illuminate the Olympics then and now. From a series in which Biles finally speaks for herself to a deeply impactful history of racism to Russian doping, these five docs will keep you in the glory and the drama as you count down to the torch lighting.
'Simone Biles Rising'
Netflix
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Much has been said by commentators (from experts to the unqualified members of the peanut gallery) about Biles' decision to drop out midway through the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 because of mental health concerns. But it's refreshing to hear from the gymnast herself, often called the "greatest of all time." Biles, now a 27-year-old married woman in a sport dominated by teenagers, candidly discusses Tokyo, her experience as a survivor of sexual abuse from former Team USA doctor Larry Nassar (now serving a decades-long prison sentence for abusing dozens of athletes) and the unique pressures she faces. Ahead of her third Olympics, it's a reminder that Biles is a person first and a symbol of American athletic prowess second. We need to give her the compassion we give ourselves. (Two episodes now streaming; two more, covering her Paris competition, are due later this year.)
Your guide:Where can I watch the Olympics? Everything to know about watching, streaming Paris Games
'Sprint'
Netflix
Call it the prequel to the 2024 games. This six-episode documentary about track and field runners in competitions leading up to Paris has all the good drama of a sports story and sets up characters (these lively athletes really do feel like characters) for battles of good versus evil (or at least up-and-comers versus favorites) on the track. From the colorful and spirited Sha'Carri Richardson to the ambitious and energetic Noah Lyle, you can really get to know these sprinters before they run for their lives (and medals) in the City of Lights. Blink and you'll miss them.
'With Drawn Arms'
Starz, Tubi
Many sports stories are cheeky and cheering, or even lighthearted. But sports is more than what athletes do on the field or the court. This spectacular and moving 2020 documentary is a close examination of one of the most famous and impactful moments in Olympic history: when Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in support of the Black Panther movement on the winners podium during the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City. Smith looks back on the moment in the film, a powerful examination of racism then and now.
'Icarus'
Netflix
Sports meets true crime in this intense, and intensely fascinating, 2017 Oscar-winning account of the Russian government's mass-doping scandal, which resulted in the country's banishment from major world sporting events for four years. More like a thriller than a nonfiction story, "Icarus" will keep you glued to the screen with more tension than most of the Olympic sporting events this year.
'The Price of Gold'
ESPN+
Forget "I, Tonya," this ESPN "30 for 30" documentary is the definitive accounting of the Tonya Harding/Nancy Kerrigan incident, in which Kerrigan was assaulted in an attack organized and carried out by people in Harding's life. Measured, unbiased and without sensationalism, this 2014 film will make you rethink what you assume about both skaters, but especially Harding. Often heartbreaking, the interviews and archival footage tell a story that you know and one you don't, delving into the psychology of the athletes but also of American culture at large in 1994.
veryGood! (89)
Related
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- What to Watch: The Supreme Court’s decision on Trump immunity is expected Monday
- Two Colorado residents die in crash of vintage biplane in northwestern Kansas
- All-Star Paul George set to join 76ers on a $212 million free-agent deal, AP source says
- Pregnant Kylie Kelce Shares Hilarious Question Her Daughter Asked Jason Kelce Amid Rising Fame
- Over 300 earthquakes detected in Hawaii; Kilauea volcano not yet erupting
- Illegal crossings at U.S.-Mexico border fall to 3-year low, the lowest level under Biden
- Soleil Moon Frye pays sweet tribute to late ex-boyfriend Shifty Shellshock
- Romantasy reigns on spicy BookTok: Recommendations from the internet’s favorite genre
- Connie the container dog dies months after Texas rescue: 'She was such a fighter'
Ranking
- Trump's 'stop
- Over 100 stranded Dolphins in Cape Cod are now free, rescue teams say − for now
- Willie Nelson expected back on road for Outlaw Music Festival concert tour
- Small plane with 5 on board crashes in upstate New York. No word on fate of passengers
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- Redbox owner Chicken Soup for the Soul files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
- Blake Lively Shares Peek Into Her Italian Vacation—And the Friends She Made Along the Way
- House Republicans sue Attorney General Garland over access to Biden special counsel interview audio
Recommendation
Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
2024 French election begins, with far-right parties expected to make major gains in parliament
Supreme Court rules ex-presidents have broad immunity, dimming chance of a pre-election Trump trial
Beyoncé's influence felt at BET Awards as Shaboozey, Tanner Adell highlight country music
Appeals court scraps Nasdaq boardroom diversity rules in latest DEI setback
What is Hurricane Beryl's trajectory and where will it first make landfall?
White Nebraska man shoots and wounds 7 Guatemalan immigrant neighbors
Where Is Desperate Housewives' Orson Hodge Now? Kyle MacLachlan Says…