
Ski SundayŘada 2020
Ski Sunday is the BBC Sports weekly magazine-style television show covering winter sports, broadcast in the United Kingdom on Sundays in a late afternoon or an early evening time-slot. It began in 1978, and is currently presented by Graham Bell, Ed Leigh and Amy Williams.
Kde se dívat na Ski Sunday • Řada 2020
8 dílů
- Zagreb, Croatia - Slalom
D1Zagreb, Croatia - SlalomSki Sunday returns for 2020 with slalom racing from Zagreb, Croatia. The team chat to superstar Mikaela Shiffrin, who hopes to be crowned snow queen for the third year running, and also sees whether Dave Ryding can secure Britain's first ever World Cup victory. Following the racing, Jenny Jones goes to the British Championships to meet one of the most inspiring snowboarders you could wish to meet – double amputee Darren Swift. - Adelboden - Slalom
D2Adelboden - SlalomThis week’s edition of the iconic winter sports magazine show comes from Adelboden for the start of the classics season. Presented by Ed Leigh and Graham Bell. Twenty thousand Swiss racing fans are in attendance for the men's slalom, where home favourite Daniel Yule is chasing victory against a stellar field, including Britain's Dave Ryding. And there are highlights of the women's World Cup downhill from Zauchensee, Austria. - Wengen - Downhill
D3Wengen - DownhillSki Sunday this week comes from Switzerland, home to two iconic but very different competitions. The historic men's downhill raced on the infamous Lauberhorn track, the longest on the World Cup circuit, is featured, along with highlights of the Laax Open - Europe's biggest snowboarding contest, where the best riders in the world take on the Slopestyle course and half-pipe. - Kitzbuhel - Hahnenkamm
D4Kitzbuhel - HahnenkammThis week's programme comes from Kitzbuhel, home of the Hahnenkamm – the most celebrated and notorious ski race in the world. For the field of men's downhill racers, the Streif course in Austria offers the biggest challenge and richest prize on the World Cup. Also in the show, we hear from the incredible Max Parrot, a big air snowboarder who battled cancer last year and returned to the sport to take X Games gold.



