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Phyl and Mikhy
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Phyl and Mikhy (1980)

Phyl and Mikhy is a short-lived comedy that aired on CBS from May 6, 1980 to June 30, 1980. The series stars Murphy Cross as Phyllis Wilson, the star of the track team at Pacific Western University, Rick Lohman as Mikhail Orlov, a Russian track star who comes to California for a track meet, falls in love with Phyl and marry her, and Larry Haines as Max Wilson, Phyl's father and team coach.

Personal Best
Movie

Personal Best(1982)

6.3
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R
124Minutes

Personal Best is a drama film that follows the lives of Olympic athletes and explores their personal struggles and challenges. The movie portrays the story of a group of athletes competing in the 1980 Summer Olympics while dealing with issues such as relationships, injuries, and personal growth. The film showcases the dedication, passion, and sacrifices required to excel in the world of sports.

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Wilma
Movie

Wilma(1977)

6.1
NR
100Minutes

The story of American track sprinter Wilma Rudolph, who overcame physical handicaps to win three gold medals in the 1960 Olympics.

The Solitaire
Movie

The Solitaire

A young track star is derailed from his social hopes after constant isolation and harassment from his new teammates. After enduring a devastating bus accident, he and his nemesis must learn to accept one another in order to fully recover.

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First Place
Movie

First Place(2015)

3Minutes

What will happen to the two sisters during the track competition? Sometimes in life, it's not about winning, but the journey that matters.

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Explore a collection of movies and TV shows that revolve around the thrilling world of track stars. Get ready to witness the passion, determination, and triumphs of these athletic heroes as they chase their dreams and break barriers. From inspiring documentaries to exhilarating dramas, this selection will leave you on the edge of your seat.

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