A scene from The Equalizer (2016) feat. Pan Am games 100m champion and bronze medalist at the Worlds, Andre De Grasse. Narrated by David Suzuki for CBC's The Nature of Things.
Steve Haake meets world class Canadian sprinter, Andre De Grasse, who holds various titles in the 100m & 200m at the Pan Am games and NCAA championships. In this part of the documentary, we literally put Andre into Jesse Owens shoes, to see how it would affect his sprinting time. Jesse was an olympic champion who blew the field away in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.
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About The Equalizer
Every year, athletes set new world records. But are today’s top performers really better than athletes of the past? In The Equalizer, Steve Haake, a top sports scientist based in the UK, investigates five major sporting events where technology is a factor. He travels to Canada, the US and Germany to meet five world-class athletes whose sport is impacted by the latest developments in technology.
For each of the athletes, Haake examines the variables that go into their winning performance - enhanced athletic gear, training, nutrition and psychology. Then, for the first time ever, Haake equalizes the playing field and challenges them to compete against a legendary athlete using equipment from a bygone era.
The Equalizer was co-produced by Kensington Communications (Canada) and Berlin Producers (Germany) for broadcast on CBC-TV’s THE NATURE OF THINGS (Canada), SRC (French Canada), Ici Explora (French Canada), ZDF (Germany), Arte (Germany/France) and other international broadcasters. Robert Lang is Executive Producer and Producer for Kensington Communications. Kristian Kaehler is Executive Producer for Berlin Producers. “The Equalizer” is directed by Rebecca Snow, written by Allen Booth and narrated by David Suzuki.
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