Celebrated sports broadcaster John Hancock combs through four decades of contacts, dialling up top Canadian athletes and people in the sports world to chat about how sports have shaped their lives.
Canadian sailor Clara Gravely and Marjolyn van der Hart, vice-commodore of community programs at Ashbridge's Bay Yacht Club, on what they're doing to bring more girls into the sport of sailing.
NHL left winger Paul Henderson of Kincardine, Ontario on the 1972 Summit Series goal against the Soviet Union that defined his career.
Canadian foil fencer Eleanor Harvey, and her coach Alex Martin, on learning to love the sport again and how fencing is catching on with more Canadians.
Canadian sailors Antonia and Georgia Lewin-LaFrance from Chester, N.S., on why their family left Montreal for Nova Scotia, and how they're preparing for a very busy year ahead.
Canadian snowboarder Liam Moffatt from Truro, N.S., on learning to board on a small mountain and why this winter might be his busiest yet.
KiteFoil racer from Kingston, Ont., Mac Morrin on the magic feeling of racing on top of water and why he's looking ahead to 2024.
Canadian cyclist Michael Woods from Ottawa, Ont., on the stress of competing in the Tour de France and how the pandemic actually aided his way to the Tokyo Olympics.
Volleyball star Anna Smrek and her father Mike Smrek, a former NBA player from Welland, Ont., on why sport is such a big part of their family and how they've been coping with COVID separation.
Canadian sports broadcaster and former Ottawa Rough Riders player Andy Shaw on what it was like to travel the world covering sports and what he learned along the way.
Retired hockey player and coach Cathy Phillips from Burlington, Ont., on the long history of women's hockey in Canada, and how it felt to step back on the ice after battling a brain tumor.