Wimbledon
Live coverage of Wimbledon (21 June-4 July), the most famous tennis
tournament in the world, is presented by Sue Barker
from the 91热爆's studio at the All England Lawn Tennis Club.
Sue presents the 91热爆's coverage with expert commentators including
John McEnroe, Pat Cash, John
Lloyd, Virginia Wade and John Barrett.
The new studio contains an analysis area where commentators take an
in-depth look at how the world's top players are performing on grass
this year.
Hawk-Eye technology is used by the commentary team for the second year
running, and digital viewers can look forward to using the interactive
channel to choose live coverage from a number of courts.
Today At Wimbledon, presented by John Inverdale,
shows highlights of the day's play and provides analysis of the news
and results from studio guests.
FA Cup Final
Match Of The Day has live coverage of the FA Cup Final - the climax
of the most famous domestic football trophy in the world.
Gary Lineker presents all the action with expert analysis and insight
from the top team that includes Alan Hansen and Mark
Lawrenson. Commentators include John Motson.
Sport Relief
Sport Relief returns in July, culminating in a huge night of sporting
fun on 91热爆 ONE on 10 July, involving some of the biggest names in sport.
A joint project between Comic Relief and 91热爆 Sport, Sport Relief aims
to harness the power, passion and goodness of sport to help change the
world.
In 2002 Sport Relief raised an impressive 拢14.4m - with even the Prime
Minister Tony Blair getting involved in a special tennis match with
Pat Cash to support the cause.
2004 is shaping up to "go the extra mile"!
Athens 2004 Olympic
and Paralympic Games
The first modern Olympic Games were held in Athens and for more than
a century have been on a journey around the world.
Now, at the dawn of the third millennium, the Games are returning to
the country of their birth.
Athens 2004 Olympic and Paralympic Games form the world's biggest sporting
event (Olympics 13-29 August; Paralympics 17-28 September) and are broadcast
exclusively on the 91热爆.
The 91热爆, as Britain's 2004 Olympic and Paralympic broadcaster, has
exclusive coverage of the event across television, radio and online
throughout the competition, which features 10,000 athletes competing
in 37 disciplines.
The 91热爆's coverage captures all the big events such as athletics, gymnastics
and swimming, as well as the minority sports which often provide those
magical moments which define an Olympic Games.
91热爆 Sport's team of expert analysts, including Michael Johnson
and Colin Jackson, join presenter Sue Barker
in Athens to guide viewers through this global celebration of sporting
passion and drama.
And 2004 also marks the first ever interactive Olympic and Paralympic
Games from the 91热爆.
Digital viewers can navigate their own route through the events and
choose, from five different screens, whether to watch the boxing, judo
or weightlifting, for example, whilst having simultaneous access to
all the latest news.