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It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller.

Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state, its subsequent unmasking and the ongoing fall out amidst the power play of nation against nation.

For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples.

Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.

Omnibus 220200717The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.
01Doping Central20200706Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state, its subsequent unmasking and the ongoing fall out amidst the power play of nation against nation. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

Episode 1 takes us inside the war between dopers and testers at the London games. We'll also meet key whistle-blowers Vitali and Julia Stepanov - currently in hiding in the US - and we'll get our first glimpse of the mastermind behind the whole scandal. Dr Grigory Rodchenkov.

For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples.

Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.

02Martha's Egg20200707Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state, its subsequent unmasking and the ongoing fall out amidst the power play of nation against nation. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

In this episode athlete Greg Rutherford breaks ranks and journalist Martha Kelner hunts for Russian sources.

It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. You'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples.

Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

Rumors of Russian doping emerge in the British press.

The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.

03Vitamins For Athletes20200708It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

In this episode we examine the curious history of the drug behind the doping scandal - an anabolic steroid called Oral Turinabol.

Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state, its subsequent unmasking and the ongoing fall out amidst the power play of nation against nation. For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples.

Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

Meet the drug behind 2012 doping. An anabolic steroid called Oral Turinabol

The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.

04Ard20200709It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

German TV channel ARD broadcast a documentary alleging massive Russian doping at London 2012. Their key whistle-blowers are Vitali and Julia Stepanov. We get the inside track on how it came about and how the Stepanovs were sprung from Russia at the last minute.

Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state, its subsequent unmasking and the ongoing fall out amidst the power play of nation against nation. For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games. You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples. Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

The first bombshell drops. A German TV program alleges massive Russian doping.

The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.

05Poundland20200710It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

With the bombshell revelations in the ARD doc, the IOC had to act. They commissioned Dick Pound to investigate the claims. We hear how he and Bavarian cyber-cop, Gunter Younger meticulously stood up almost every one. Yet they knew they didn't have the whole story. Rodchenkov was the key.

Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state, its subsequent unmasking and the ongoing fall out amidst the power play of nation against nation. For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples.

Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

We go inside the investigation that unpicked the Russian doping system.

The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.

06Full Protection20200713It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

Episode 6 shows how Lamine Diack, the boss of world athletics, conspired with the Russian state to protect their doping system. Diack is currently awaiting trial in a French court accused of corrupting the very sport he was sworn to protect.

Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state, its subsequent unmasking and the ongoing fall out amidst the power play of nation against nation. For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games. You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples. Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating.

The fall of Lamine Diack, President of the IAAF, and how it linked to the Russia story

The story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state.

07Dead Russians20200714Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state. It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

Episode seven hears how doping mastermind, Grigory Rodchenkov, went public about Russian cheating at the London and Sochi Olympics - and swapped life in Russian for a US witness protection program.

For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples. Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

Doping mastermind Grigory Rodchenkov flees Russia and goes public with his claims.

08The Duchess20200715Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state. It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

Revelations emerge from Grigory Rodchenkov's backstory. Plus we get one step closer to him in witness protection.

For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples. Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

Revelations emerge in Rodchenkov's backstory; but can we trust him?

09Strict Liability20200716Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state. It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

Episode 9 takes us inside the world of doping and looks at the human damage it inflicts. Not just on those cheated but also on the cheats themselves. Coercion, health effects, abuse. It's not obvious where moral responsibility lies.

For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples. Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

Who is really responsible for this state of affairs? And what's the human cost of doping?

10Cleaning The Stables20200717Bloodsport is the story of the systematic doping of the 2012 and 2014 Olympics by the Russian state. It is the single most important sports story of our time and it reads like a Cold War thriller. The Evening Standard's sports correspondent Matt Majendie tells the whole story from 2012 till now.

Episode 10 sees how the Russia saga has dragged on and on and is still in dispute at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. We also see how the various institutions of world anti-doping - the I.O.C. and W.A.D.A etc - have reformed themselves in the wake of the Russia Scandal. But will it work?

For the first time, you'll hear the whole story from 2012 to 2020 told by the people who were there. You'll hear from Paula Radcliffe and Sebastian Coe on London 2012, you'll meet the expert German investigator who cracked the case wide open and from athletes who doped. We've got access to the elite Swiss lab racing to finish testing London 2012 samples and we've spoken to the guy who masterminded doping control at the London games.

You'll also hear first-hand testimony from people who blew the whistle inside Russia (at the risk of their own lives) and from seasoned journalists who watched open-mouthed as the whole thing unfolded. And we'll take you into the ongoing arms race between doper and tester, to see how the science of testing plays out in the analysis of blood and urine samples. Despite it being eight years ago, the story isn't over. There are unfinished corruption trials in French Courts and ongoing allegations of flagrant Russian cheating (even as the Russian government denies all the evidence). Against all this is the soon-to-be pressing question of whether Russia will participate in the now postponed Tokyo Olympics. The credibility of the Olympic movement might hang on the decision. The clock is ticking.

World anti-doping reforms itself in the wake of the Russia scandal. But will it work?