Some footage and discussion about Robertson's training in Ethiopia as well as his and his brother Jake's initial move to Kenya when they were just teenagers.
Plus news, he's been staying with Clayton Murphy.
The documentary follows several sprinters before and through the biggest high school meet in the world.
Geb also talks about the possibility of the 2-hour marathon and proclaims that he thinks Ethiopia has untapped talent in the long jump.
An elastic crossbar from the pole vault flung onto the track and tangled up his legs like "Spider Man attacked him" as the commentator said.
After pulling out of the Trials with injury, Symmonds said there was a possibility of retirement, but he says "most likely" he'll still be competing for a worlds spot in 2017.
*Part 2 of the interview
A whole new way to watch Bolt dominate.
*Lego Version Of Women's 100H Final
Lilesa plans to train in New Mexico and said he doesn't currently plan to run for the United States as he hopes to eventually run for Ethiopia again when things improve.
LaCaze is excited about her great season which culminated with a 9:14 PB and is already looking ahead to 2017. *Part 2 of the interview
They say she is "never better" and "very very fit".
Grace says she used to have only workouts and easy days, but now "every mile has a purpose."
*Good Podcast Interview With Kate Grace Grace says this year she worked on her "ability to push (myself) to the edge" and becoming the "kind of athlete who really loves the grind".
Aside from competing, Lowe is mentoring 15-year-old World junior 100H bronze medalist Tia Jones.
Weeks thinks it's "special" that her first time leaving the country is for the Olympics.
Asked about her rivalry with Shannon Rowbury, Simpson talks about how having to go up against Sally Kipyego in college made her a lot better.
The Eatons talk about both winning gold in Rio or what if one does, but not the other. He says, "If it's her, I don't care what happens to me."