Every year, the Prefontaine Classic serves as the most prestigious international track and field event held in the United States, but with the Olympics just two months away, there is a little more at stake than normal this year. On Saturday, May 25, the best athletes in the world will come together in Eugene, Oregon to see how they stack up. This Diamond Series event will also serve as something of a preview of the U.S. Olympic Trials, which will also be held in Eugene in June. You can catch all of the action on NBC beginning at 4 p.m. Et. You can watch NBC with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can also watch with Hulu Live TV, Fubo, Peacock, or YouTube TV. Peacock will also provide streaming coverage of the event.
How to Watch 2024 Prefontaine Classic When: Saturday, May 25, 2024 at 4:00 Pm Edt TV: NBC Stream:...
How to Watch 2024 Prefontaine Classic When: Saturday, May 25, 2024 at 4:00 Pm Edt TV: NBC Stream:...
- 5/25/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
The History Channel has expanded its partnership with the SpringHill Company, the production company founded by LeBron James and Maverick Carter, by ordering three new documentary projects.
The first title is “Triumph: Jesse Owens and the Berlin Olympics” (working title), which will tell the story of the the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, which was shadowed by Hitler’s white supremacist agenda, when Black track and field athlete Jesse Owens made history by winning four gold medals. Directed by Andre Gaines and narrated by Don Cheadle, the two-hour documentary will feature archival footage, animation and interviews with journalists, historians and Owens daughters as well as athletes including Carl Lewis, Noah Lyles, Erriyon Knighton, and Christian Coleman, among others.
“Triumph: Jesse Owens and the Berlin Olympics” is produced for the History Channel by Uninterrupted and Cinemation Studios in association with GroupM Motion Entertainment. Executive producers include James, Carter, Jamal Henderson and...
The first title is “Triumph: Jesse Owens and the Berlin Olympics” (working title), which will tell the story of the the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin, Germany, which was shadowed by Hitler’s white supremacist agenda, when Black track and field athlete Jesse Owens made history by winning four gold medals. Directed by Andre Gaines and narrated by Don Cheadle, the two-hour documentary will feature archival footage, animation and interviews with journalists, historians and Owens daughters as well as athletes including Carl Lewis, Noah Lyles, Erriyon Knighton, and Christian Coleman, among others.
“Triumph: Jesse Owens and the Berlin Olympics” is produced for the History Channel by Uninterrupted and Cinemation Studios in association with GroupM Motion Entertainment. Executive producers include James, Carter, Jamal Henderson and...
- 3/4/2024
- by Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
The 2023 Usatf NYC Grand Prix is set to ignite the track and field world with a star-studded lineup on Saturday, June 24 beginning at 1 p.m. Et. This weekend, the best athletes in the sport are gathering in New York City for their final preparations ahead of the U.S. Track and Field Championships.You can watch NBC with a 5-Day Free Trial of Directv Stream. You can watch NBC with a subscription to Peacock. You can also watch with Hulu Live TV, Fubo, or YouTube TV.
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- 6/24/2023
- by Mike Nelson
- The Streamable
I scratched my head when I realized that the fuzzy and felt huggable monster gang of "Sesame Street" never really had a live show after five decades. Yes, they've made live appearances outside of PBS (with also a somewhat shaky streaming residency at HBO Max), like the "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" show. But I realized that they haven't really starred in a live theatrical production. And when I mean the Sesame Street gang, I do not mean the "Sesame Street Live!" shows where our tiny gang is converted into adult-shaped body suits.
Then arrives "Sesame Street: The Musical," written, directed, and produced by Jonathan Rockefeller (who's behind the currently touring "Disney's Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation"). It's "Sesame Street" debut attempt to transport their (approximate) original television forms (as designed by Jim Henson's Creature Shop)—with rod-operated arms and wall-concealed puppeteers—to the live...
Then arrives "Sesame Street: The Musical," written, directed, and produced by Jonathan Rockefeller (who's behind the currently touring "Disney's Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation"). It's "Sesame Street" debut attempt to transport their (approximate) original television forms (as designed by Jim Henson's Creature Shop)—with rod-operated arms and wall-concealed puppeteers—to the live...
- 9/30/2022
- by Caroline Cao
- Slash Film
Sha’Carri Richardson, the American track phenomenon widely considered to be a favorite to win the gold medal in the 100-meter dash at the Tokyo Olympics, will no longer be able to compete in the marquee race. The United States Anti-Doping Agency announced on Friday that Richardson tested positive for cannabis, invalidating her 100-meter win in the Olympic trials last month and dashing her chances to compete in the event this summer.
The news is a devastating blow for the U.S. Olympic team, and many have questioned why one of...
The news is a devastating blow for the U.S. Olympic team, and many have questioned why one of...
- 7/2/2021
- by Ryan Bort and Andrea Marks
- Rollingstone.com
Carl Lewis -- one of the greatest U.S. track athletes Ever -- says he would've eaten the 40-yard dash alive ... telling TMZ Sports his time would've been in the Threes!!! "Track guys that run it, run it under 4. So, under 4 seconds. Yeah." Obviously, that time is Blazing fast ... in the NFL combine last month, only six guys even broke the 4.40 mark. In fact, the fastest dude in the entire event was Mississippi safety Zedrick...
- 3/13/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
(Note: This post contains light spoilers for the second episode of “Luke Cage” Season 2.)
After the events of the first season of “Luke Cage,” the titular bulletproof hero for hire also becomes the Hero of Harlem — and a local celebrity.
Luke (Mike Colter) continues to hang out in Harlem in Season 2, stopping bad guys and working toward bringing down Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) and Shades Alvarez (Theo Rossi). Now, all the people of Harlem know about Luke, and they even take selfies with him and track his movements with a smartphone app.
Early in the second season, Luke Cage is making appearances around the community while also looking to make some money to save Pop’s Barbershop from foreclosure. He winds up going to a practice session with the Harlem Jets, a real Harlem youth athletics organization, and shows off his abilities to real-life New York Jets head coach Todd Bowles.
After the events of the first season of “Luke Cage,” the titular bulletproof hero for hire also becomes the Hero of Harlem — and a local celebrity.
Luke (Mike Colter) continues to hang out in Harlem in Season 2, stopping bad guys and working toward bringing down Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) and Shades Alvarez (Theo Rossi). Now, all the people of Harlem know about Luke, and they even take selfies with him and track his movements with a smartphone app.
Early in the second season, Luke Cage is making appearances around the community while also looking to make some money to save Pop’s Barbershop from foreclosure. He winds up going to a practice session with the Harlem Jets, a real Harlem youth athletics organization, and shows off his abilities to real-life New York Jets head coach Todd Bowles.
- 6/22/2018
- by Phil Hornshaw and Phil Owen
- The Wrap
The “Lightning Bolt” has struck one last time – although not with as much force as expected.
Usain Bolt completed what he says will be the final 100-meter dash of his career on Saturday night at the 2017 Iaaf World Championships at London’s Olympic stadium, taking third behind two Americans: Justin Gatlin, who won gold, and Christian Coleman, who took silver, reported the New York Times.
The history-making sprinter finished at 9.95 seconds, while Gatlin clocked in a 9.92. Going into the finals, Bolt had placed second behind Coleman.
After the race, Gatlin bowed down to Bolt despite beating the champ. The two also hugged,...
Usain Bolt completed what he says will be the final 100-meter dash of his career on Saturday night at the 2017 Iaaf World Championships at London’s Olympic stadium, taking third behind two Americans: Justin Gatlin, who won gold, and Christian Coleman, who took silver, reported the New York Times.
The history-making sprinter finished at 9.95 seconds, while Gatlin clocked in a 9.92. Going into the finals, Bolt had placed second behind Coleman.
After the race, Gatlin bowed down to Bolt despite beating the champ. The two also hugged,...
- 8/5/2017
- by Lindsay Kimble
- PEOPLE.com
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