[09/29/21 - 08:31 AM] Video: "Bad Sport" - Official Trailer - Netflix True crime and sports intersect in a docuseries that examines global controversies and scandals with firsthand accounts from those involved.
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Bad Sport | Official Trailer | Netflix
True crime and sports intersect in a docuseries that examines global controversies and scandals with firsthand accounts from those involved.
Watch Bad Sport on October 6th, only on Netflix.
BAD SPORT
Premiere Date: Wed, October 6, 2021
Format: 6 x 60 mins
Directors: Luke Sewell, Miles Blaydon-Ryall, Alex Kiehl, Lizzie Kempton, Georgina Cammalleri, James House
Executive Producers: Tim Wardle (Three Identical Strangers), Adam Hawkins (Don't F*ck with Cats)
Production Company: RAW
About BAD SPORT
Bad Sport looks at six unbelievable stories at the intersection of sports and crime, as told by the athletes, coaches and law enforcement officials at the center of the controversies. Episodes include the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic figure skating scandal; superstar Indycar driver Randy Lanier's marijuana-smuggling operation; the Arizona State University basketball point-shaving scheme; the horse hitman at the center of an insurance fraud ring; Calciopoli, the biggest match-fixing scandal in Italian football history; and South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje's tragic fall from grace.
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