Memorial Day weekend might secretly be the best sports weekend of the year...and we’re breaking down everything you actually need to know before the group chat, barbecue, or pool party starts.
In this episode of the Last Night’s Game podcast, Amy and Scott cover the Indy 500, the Coca-Cola 600, Formula 1 schedule drama, French Open storylines, and the absolutely chaotic world of cheese rolling in England. From why Indy winners drink milk to why the French Open still refuses to fully embrace technology, this is your approachable guide to the biggest sports conversations of the weekend.
We also talk:
Katherine Legge is attempting the legendary racing “Double”
Why the Indy 500 is called “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing”
Carlos Alcaraz withdrawing from the French Open
Coco Gauff and the American women dominating tennis
The dangerous internet-famous cheese rolling competition
Why Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial kickoff to sports season
Whether you love sports or just want to sound smarter at brunch, this episode gives you the sports news you’ll want to spill.
The Last Night's Game podcast is here to take the awkwardness out of the conversation and help you join the sports conversation, even if you don't know the first thing about sports. We break down what's happening in sports in an easy-to-understand, fun way without all of the statistics and jargon, so you never have to exit stage left when the chatter at the office, dinner table or networking event switches to sports.
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