Sportshour Episodes Episode guide
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Unafraid to Speak Out
Why Detroit Lion DeAndre Levy campaigns against violence and to test forgotten rape kits
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Living With Surviving
Gil Stork survivor of the 1960 plane crash that claimed the lives of 16 of his team mates
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Castro's legacy on Cuban sport
Following his death, we look at the use of sport by Fidel Castro in Cuban society
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Snooker, Sex and Soho
From Snooker in Soho with Ronnie O'Sullivan to the language of cricket in Zimbabwe
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Going Against Fifa and Willing to Take Punishment
Wearing black armbands bearing a poppy to commemorate those died in conflict despite Fifa
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Cricket in The Jungle, a different Calais
Sport was a rarely reported part of life in an infamous, now demolished, migrant camp
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Fifty Years On: Football on Robben Island
Former inmates recalls the importance of football on Robben Island
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Redemptive Running
How marathon running is raising self-esteem of homeless people with remarkable results.
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Reclaiming the Locker Room after Donald Trump's Comments
Stories from the locker rooms of US sport to the spires of Cambridge University
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Annemiek van Vleuten - Back on the Bike
Live Saturday morning global sports show with reports, debate and humour.
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The Cybathlon is Coming!
With the world bionic games are only a week away we look ahead to Cybathalon 2016
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The Rally Princess of Sweden
Anne Seel on being the only Swede to ride both a motorcycle and a car in the Dakar Rally
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Drone Racing: The Future of Sport?
How the immersive sport of drone racing went from underground to mainstream
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Pep and Jose: Derby Day Delight
Will Jose and Pep play nicely as the red half and blue half of Manchester collide?
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Olympic Silver... Heart of Gold
Why Piotr Malachowski donated his Olympic silver to a boy with a rare form of cancer
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Paralympic Problems
Ahead of the Rio Paralympics we speak to those affected by the issues the event is facing
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My Twelve Year Wait for Olympic Gold
Why it took Adam Nelson twelve years after becoming Olympic champion to receive his gold
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From Beating Leukaemia to Olympic Gold
Maarten van der Weijden recalls his battle back from leukaemia to win Olympic gold.
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Jesse Owens: The Olympics' most powerful icon
80 years on from Jesse Owens' four golds at the 1936 Olympics, we hear from his daughters
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From Homelessness to Boxing World Champion
At 42, Tony Moran became world cruiserweight champion but his journey was far from easy
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The Transgender Man Who Changed the Olympics
Chris Mosier, first transman to make a men's US National Team on changing Olympic policy
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Olympic dream set to be realised
Cambodia's first female long distance Olympian on why her family thinks she's "crazy"
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Serena Williams: Wimbledon's Wonder Woman
We're at Wimbledon on Ladies' final day to see if Serena Williams can make history
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'The Olympics needs golf more than golf need the Olympics'
After some high profile golfers withdrew from the Olympics, should golf be in the Games?
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Stolen Olympic Gold Found by Six-Year-Old Girl
An Olympic gold medal stolen from canoeist Joe Jacobi has been found by a six-year-old
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Rio Olympics: Born to Run
Just five months after giving birth, runner Sarah Brown is still aiming for the Olympics
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Euro 2016: By Royal Appointment
Stories celebrating the start of Euro 2016 including a royal connection to one fixture
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Muhammad Ali: Remembering and Rejoicing
A special show remembering and rejoicing in the life of the great Muhammad Ali
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Carlo Ancelotti: Mourinho Should Keep Giggs
Carlo Ancelotti on why new Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho should keep Ryan Giggs
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FA Cup: Finally Here
Celebrating FA Cup Final day by delving into its history with more a nod to the present