• Who’s Your Don Bradman?

  • By: SBS
  • Podcast

Who’s Your Don Bradman?

By: SBS
  • Summary

  • Abebe Bikila. Nadia Comaneci. Guillermo Vilas. Each of them is a household name in some part of the world but do you know their incredible stories? Discover inspirational champions who are idolised by millions but perhaps unknown to us here in Australia. Stories of resistance, resilience, and Olympic records. "There are countries where only your dream can make you a reality." Hosted by Christophe Mallet and Dario Castaldo.
    Copyright 2024, Special Broadcasting Services
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Episodes
  • Les Murray: From a boy who had nothing to a legend who helped Australia love football
    Nov 15 2022
    Hear the story of an SBS icon in this final episode of this series of Who’s Your Don Bradman. Les Murray inspired millions and changed the course of the beautiful game in Australia, sitting at the helm of SBS' coverage for eight football World Cups.
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    36 mins
  • Jeannie Longo: The champion French cyclist with a complicated legacy
    Oct 18 2022
    Jeannie Longo is one of the most successful female cyclists of all time. A thirteen time world champion cyclist and Olympic gold medallist, nicknamed the terminator on a bike. But allegations of doping and other controversies dogged her career, dividing public opinion and overshadowing her legacy.
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    30 mins
  • Nadia Comăneci: The gymnast who made Olympic history with a perfect 10
    Jun 28 2022
    Nadia Comăneci wanted gymnastics to change her life. It did, when at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, she became the first Olympic gymnast to receive 10 out of 10 from the judges. The image of the 14 year old standing next to a scoreboard displaying her mark of 1.00 is iconic.
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    32 mins

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