Sportshour Episodes Episode guide
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Cycling's silent suffering
Paralympic cyclist Hannah Dines tell's Shari Vahl why some female riders are suffering.
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Kemoy Campbell: Doctors told me I died
The Jamaican athlete was told by doctors he had "died" after collapsing on the track.
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New Zealand's 'Darkest Day'
How do the Bangladeshi cricket team recover following the horrific New Zealand massacre?
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Are transgender women a 'threat' to female sport?
We discuss whether transgender women should be allowed to compete in women's sport.
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One hundred days to the Fifa Women's World Cup
Caroline Barker is at the She Believes Cup to discuss how the global game is shaping up
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Daniel Carcillo on the danger of concussion
Hockey player Daniel Carcillo is calling on the NHL to do more to protect its players
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One player, one legal case and the future of Women's football in Argentina
Maca Sanchez is suing the Football Federation because they don't support women's football
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Helping Hakeem al-Araibi
We hear the effort to help free footballer Hakeem al-Araibi from a Thai jail
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Super Bowl LIII : Los Angeles Rams v the New England Patriots.
The New England Patriots, at Super Bowl for a third successive year, take on the LA Rams.
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Kurt Landauer: The Father of Modern day Bayern Munich
The story of Kurt Landauer, the longest serving president of Bayern Munich
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'Our Voices Will be Heard'
Sexual abuse allegations in Afghanistan football are 'encouraging people to come forward'
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'Our voices will be heard'
Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.
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Student Athlete: Pride, Passion but no Payment
College sport in America is a billion dollar business but the athletes don't earn a penny
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Sportshour 2018
Caroline Barker looks back at the best Sportshour stories from the past twelve months
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The Business of Football
How football developed into a competition on and off the pitch.
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The Transgender Winner: a Knockout Moment for Boxing
Boxer Patricio Manuel reflects on his first professional win since transitioning.
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Sexism in the Spotlight
We reflect on Ada Hegerberg becoming the first female Ballon d'Or winner
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The Tale of Two Showdowns
We preview Wilder v Fury & how the other fight of the century took 20 days to be decided.
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Farewell to The Davis Cup as we know it
After 118 historic years, the Davis Cup is changing, we find out why and how.
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Dreaming of Glory in Ghana
We're in Accra, celebrating women's sport ahead of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations
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How the US sanctions on Iran Will Affect Women's Football
Football coach Katayoun Khosrowyar says the US and Iran are like a married couple arguing
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Together with Leicester - A Show of Solidarity
Football will pay tribute to Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha on Saturday.
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Should Softball play hardball over its future?
Limited money and fewer teams, how does women's softball move forward?
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The Man who brought down Lance Armstrong
Floyd Landis talks about his new cycling team which is sponsored by his cannabis company
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The Power of the Protest
Tommie Smith tells us about the power of protest 50 years after the 鈥渂lack power salute鈥.
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Is Spectator Safety in Golf Below Par?
We explore how golf can protect fans after Corine Remande lost her eye at the Ryder Cup.
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Is it time for a Mixed Ryder Cup?
We explore the idea that teams should be made up of men and women at the Ryder Cup.
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Will WADA Regret Reinstating Rusada?
Russian athletes could compete on the international stage after doping ban lifted.
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Cracking Down on Football
We're in Nicaragua, where civil unrest and government crackdowns disrupt football
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Is Kaepernick 'just doing it' his way?
Is Colin Kaepernick's latest deal a PR stunt or a forward step for social justice?