Watch out Ryan Reynolds! Champions: Full Gallop nominated for sports documentary series of the year
ITV docuseries Champions: Full Gallop has been nominated for the sports documentary series of the year award at next month's prestigious Broadcast Sport Awards.
The awards celebrate the best in content, from live sports coverage and documentaries to original and short-form content.
Among the other six nominated series is Welcome to Wrexham, which documents the story of the Welsh football club part-owned by Ryan Reynolds, the Hollywood actor.
Champions: Full Gallop, produced by South Shore and supported by Flutter Entertainment and Racecourse Media Group, spanned six episodes and covered the backdrop of the 2023-24 jumps season. Viewers were given access all areas, from weighing rooms to stable yards, as cameras followed the drama and emotion on and off the track.
The series averaged 930,000 viewers an episode, including repeat viewing and consolidated viewing across 28 days, and the series reached 4.3 million people. It was streamed 1.5m times on ITVX.
The other nominations for the award in London on November 14 are 99, Born Racers, Brawn: The Impossible Formula 1 Story, Field of Dreams on Tour and Sunderland 'Til I Die.
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