It’s time to head back to Paris—yep, you heard that right! Track and field fans who want to relive the magic of the 2024 Olympics will get the chance, with Netflix dropping Sprint Part 2. The second part of the docuseries is set to premiere on November 13, and World Athletics just released the trailer on October 17 on X. Noah Lyles and Gabby Thomas take the spotlight, but you’ll also see familiar faces like Fred Kerley, Kishane Thompson, Julien Alfred, Kenny Bednarek, Shericka Jackson, and more.
The Netflix trailer kicks off with a spotlight on Noah Lyles, Sha’Carri Richardson, Kishane Thompson, and Gabby Thomas, showing them in some intense moments in Paris. Lyles, fresh off his gold medal win, boldly says, “I’m the fastest, and I’ve got the medals to prove it.” Gabby Thomas, who also grabbed gold in the 200m, shares, “On the track, I’m a whole different person. I know in my heart that I can win.”
Fred Kerley chimes in, joking, “Noah’s cocky, arrogant, and all that.” But what really surprised fans was the appearance of Richardson. Despite not being featured in Sprint Part 2, four close-up glimpses of her on the track left viewers curious about her potential involvement.
Sha’Carri Richardson snagged gold in the 4×100-meter relay and silver in the 100 meters at the 2024 Paris Olympics, making her the face of women’s sprinting since her big win in Budapest last year. She was a major highlight in Season 1 of Sprint, where an entire episode was dedicated to her world title victory. The first season racked up 2.4 million views in its first week on Netflix, making it the platform’s sixth-most-watched series globally.
You’d think Netflix would want to feature such a talked-about star, right? No, back in August, fans found out that Sha’Carri wouldn’t be in Season 2, which left many feeling frustrated. One fan even said, “No Sha’Carri, won’t be watching; everybody outside of Noah is a snooze fest.” Now, with a glimpse of her in the trailer, everyone is buzzing with curiosity: is she actually part of Season 2 after all?
One fan vented their frustration, saying, “Since my girl isn’t featured, let’s see who y’all will pick as your scapegoat if the season ends up boring.” Another jumped in, asking, “Why is Sha’Carri on there if she isn’t featured?! WTF?!” Someone else responded, “She demanded all her scenes be deleted after the Olympics.” Meanwhile, Gabby Thomas is the star in Sprint 2, bringing home three gold medals and making a name for herself in American track and field. Her dominance in the women’s 200-meter race and her roles in the U.S. relay teams for the 4x100m and 4x400m really highlight the relentless drive that this series captures. The official trailer is out now, giving fans a sneak peek into the unforgettable stories of the world’s fastest athletes.
This season will have four episodes, each lasting 45 minutes. Interestingly, Jamaican legends Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Elaine Thompson-Herah were also not featured this time, even though they were in the first season. Thompson-Herah missed the Paris Games due to an injury she got just weeks before, while Fraser-Pryce made it to the 100m semifinals but had to withdraw because of a hamstring issue.
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