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19.03.03

SPORT


The Grand National and Boat Race line-up for a big 91热爆 weekend of sport


The Grand National


91热爆 Sport's coverage of the 2003 Martell Cognac Grand National will be truly tri-media, broadcasting on 91热爆 TV, 91热爆i, 91热爆 Radio Five Live and the 91热爆 Sport website.


Sue Barker and Clare Balding lead coverage of the 156th running of the world's most famous steeplechase - the climax of three days of top quality racing action from Aintree on the 91热爆 (3-5 April).


For the first time, digital viewers have fully interactive coverage of the Grand National through 91热爆i. By pressing the red button on the remote, viewers can access a unique view of the big race, as well as a number of special interactive guides to the event.


With 52 cameras being used, this year's production will be the biggest ever and will feature some of the latest technology, enabling the 91热爆 to bring the action even closer to the viewers.


As well as cameras on four of the fences, there will also be three 鈥榬ider-cams' - cameras mounted on the jockeys' helmets to give a unique perspective from the course.


The 91热爆's expert commentary team is led by Jim McGrath, who's joined by John Hanmer and Tony O'Hehir for the big race. Former jockeys Richard Pitman and Peter Scudamore provide expert analysis and opinion, and the 91热爆's betting expert Angus Loughran provides viewers with the complete guide to the day's racing.


91热爆 Radio Five Live will feature live coverage of ten races from Aintree, with races on the Thursday and Friday during Simon Mayo and with Mark Pougatch on Sport on Five on Saturday.


Luke Harvey will present the morning racing bulletins live from Aintree on Thursday and Friday during Breakfast, and on Saturday the show will be co-presented by Shelagh Fogarty live at Aintree.


Radio Five Live's racing team is led by Cornelius Lysaght - who is joined by Lee McKenzie, Ian Bartlett, Dougie Frasaer, Peadar Flanagan and Charlie Brooks.


Whether you're a racing expert or a novice first timer, the provides the ultimate guide to the Grand National. Users can log-on for complete previews of the race, all the latest news, and profiles of all the leading jockeys and trainers.


In addition there'll be Honest Frank, the 91热爆 Sport Website's resident racing expert, who'll be on hand to explain some of the tricks of the trade, from what the Tic-Tac signals mean and how to bet at the bookies, to how to organise an office sweepstake and decipher a racecard.


The Boat Race


Steve Rider takes to the helm of the Boat Race 2003 on Sunday 6 April as the Cambridge and Oxford Blue Crews clash for the 149th title.


Drawing on his own racing experience, 1997 Oxford blue Tim Foster - one of the famous four who won Olympic gold in Sydney - joins the 91热爆 team for the first time giving viewers an insider's take on the event and in the commentary box will be Barry Davies, Chris Baillieu and Dan Topolski. Hazel Irvine will be on the riverbanks capturing the colour and atmosphere of the day.


In the build up to the race:


- Willie Carson will be put through his paces by James Cracknell when the lightweight ex-jockey learns how to be a cox.


- Matt Pinsent will be explaining the tactics and the tricks of how to win the boat race.


- There's an alternative guide to the course taking viewers on a riverside journey to the best pubs, notable landmarks and places of interest from Putney to Mortlake.


- Father and son duo Peter and Dan Snow team up to travel down river charting the highs and lows, the sinkings and the clashes of 148 years of boat race history.


Technically the Boat Race is one of the most challenging outside broadcasts the 91热爆 undertakes. This year 33 cameras line the river and a GPS system will be used to chart the exact position of the boats in relation to each other and the course.


The on board system will also transmit the comparative stroke rate and speed of both crews and specially fitted heart rate monitors will feed back the individual efforts of the crew.


Also new for 2003 is coxcam - showing the coxes in action - and cameras in the boathouses, capturing the final preparations of both crews before they take to the water.


91热爆 Radio Five Live will also have coverage of the event with Nick Mullins and Luka Grubor commentating.


Full details, behind the scenes features and a complete guide to the race can be found on the .


Completing the line-up for a weekend of sport on the 91热爆:


Thursday 3 April
Racing from Aintree 1.45 - 4.45pm 91热爆 ONE.
Races at 2.00pm, 2.35pm, 3.10pm, 3.45pm and 4.20pm.


Friday 4 April
Racing from Aintree 1.45 - 4.45pm 91热爆 ONE.
Races at 2.00pm, 2.35pm, 3.10pm, 3.45pm and 4.20pm.


The night before the National 7.05 - 7.30pm, 91热爆 TWO.


Saturday 5 April
Football Focus 12.10 - 1.00pm 91热爆 ONE.
The Grand National (including the main event at 3.45pm) 1.00 - 4.45pm, 91热爆 ONE.


Rugby Union Powergen Cup Final 4.15 - 6.30pm 91热爆 TWO.
Steve Rider presents coverage of The Northampton Saints vs Gloucester with a 4.30pm kick-off.


Final Score 4.45 - 5.25pm, 91热爆 ONE.


Sunday 6 April
Sunday Grandstand 1.30 - 3.30pm, 91热爆 TWO.
Including:


- Coverage of the first round of the MotoGP Championship from Suzuka, Japan.


- The Boat Race 3.30 - 5.05pm (main event at 4.30pm) 91热爆 ONE.


- Boxing. Coverage of Saturday's fights between Eric Lucas v Markus Beyer and Malik Dzianna v Robin Reid from Leipzig 10.45 - 11.45pm 91热爆 TWO.


All the 91热爆's digital services are now available on , the new free-to-view digital terrestrial television service, as well as on satellite and cable.

Freeview offers the 91热爆's eight television channels, interactive services from 91热爆i, as well as 11 91热爆 radio networks.


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