Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Season 17 Episode 7

Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Season 17 Episode 7 All in the Family; Wounded Warriors; The Original Extreme Sport; Record Breaker

  • July 19, 2011

Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel season 17 episode 7, titled "All in the Family; Wounded Warriors; The Original Extreme Sport; Record Breaker," takes an in-depth look at the world of sports through four unique and inspiring stories.

The first segment, "All in The Family," explores how sports can bring families together and build stronger relationships. The episode showcases the Phelps family, which has produced three Olympians, including swimming legend Michael Phelps. The Phelps family discusses how their love for swimming brought them closer and share their experiences of training, competition, and sacrifice.

Following that is "Wounded Warriors," which highlights the adaptive sports programs that help military veterans recover from physical and emotional injuries sustained during service. The episode features Wounded Warrior Amputee Football Team, which is composed entirely of wounded warriors, some of whom have lost limbs in combat.

In the third segment titled "The Original Extreme Sport," the show examines the history and evolution of rodeo and bull riding. The episode features interviews with professional bull riders, stock contractors, and veterinarians who shed light on the dangerous sport, its challenges, and the measures taken to protect the riders and the animals.

The final segment titled "Record Breaker," showcases a disabled athlete who has shattered conventional notions of what's possible for his physical abilities. The episode recounts the story of Aaron Fotheringham, who became the first athlete to land a backflip in a wheelchair, achieving what many considered impossible. The episode delves into Aaron's life, his inspirations, and the challenges he faced while trying to push past the limits of his body.

Overall, Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel season 17 episode 7 highlights the inspiring stories of athletes, their families, and their experiences. The show is a must-watch for anyone interested in sports, or those who enjoy discovering the depth and breadth of human potential.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 19, 2011
  • Language
    English