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  • This is Raw. A Eurosport original podcast which goes under the skin and into the heart of the issues and obstacles professional sportspeople have overcome to reach the top. Stories of bravery, determination and talent.

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Episodes
  • 'That's all you think we're good for' – US stars Beasley and Dike on racism in football
    Jul 14 2021

    A recent research project into racial bias in football broadcasting found that commentators were 6.59 times more likely to talk about the power of a player if he had darker skin, and that 63% of all criticism of a player’s intelligence was aimed at players with darker skin. It is embedded in the game.


    In this episode, we speak to USMNT legend DaMarcus Beasley and Daryl Dike—part of a new exciting group of young American soccer players—about their experiences of race in football, and how it changes the way you’re treated at work, in sport, on the street, and in your own home.


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    30 mins
  • Asif Sultani and Farid Walizadeh - From being forced to flee their country to earning IOC scholarships
    Jul 7 2021
    Asif Sultani and Farid Walizadeh were born in Afghanistan in the mid-nineties, and by the age of seven had both been forced to flee the country. Walking alone across mountains, boats breaking down in the Pacific Ocean, being thrown into jail—these two young men have suffered unimaginable trauma in the search for safety. Despite the trauma, they found strength through sport and both received IOC scholarships in 2018. This episode explores how displacement, war, and prejudice have been overcome with self-determination of heroic proportions. Farid and Asif are inspirations to displaced people worldwide.

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    28 mins
  • Marcel Kittel - From sprint star to mental health champion
    Jun 30 2021

    In 2011, fresh-faced German sprinter Marcel Kittel exploded onto the world of cycling.


    He won a stage on his Grand Tour debut at La Vuelta a España that season, and from there his rapid ascent to the peak of his sport saw him considered a revelation. Marcel was completely adored by fans, thought to enhance his sport as a whole by his peers, and took 14 Tour de France stages and 89 professional wins.


    So, when he announced his retirement in 2019, cycling fans were stunned. He was just 31. The all-encompassing psychological pressures had become too much—the time away from family and friends, the remorseless training—and this episode is about the complexities of becoming burnt out by the thing you love the most.


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    30 mins

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