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Green2Gold2Great Docuseries unveiled to mark 100 days until Glasgow 2026

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Commonwealth Games Australia and AAMI have today unveiled The Pursuit of Unstoppable, a six-part Green2Gold2Great documentary series available on 7Plus and YouTube, to mark 100 days to go until Glasgow 2026.

A fly-on-the-wall experience that goes beyond medals and moments to reveal the people, personalities and passion driving the green and gold campaign, the series offers a candid look at the ambition, grit and innovation shaping Australian athletes and the teams around them.

The Pursuit of Unstoppable features Athletics, Basketball 3×3, Cycling, Netball, Para Swimming and Triathlon, with each episode taking viewers inside the training environments and high‑performance programs of Australian sport.

Led by athletes and offering rare access, The Pursuit of Unstoppable explores what it really takes to succeed at the highest level.

From cutting‑edge equipment and data insights to sports psychology, Para sport classification, youth pathways and the pressures of preparation, the series captures life on the road to the Games.

Supported by AAMI, it celebrates not only podium results, but the people, partnerships and programs that help make them possible.

The launch coincides with the release of the Cycling episode, the first instalment in a rolling release that will continue in the lead-up to Glasgow 2026.

Jesse Korf, AusCycling Executive General Manager of High Performance, said CGA’s investment is unlocking critical performance improvements ahead of Glasgow 2026.

“We’re incredibly privileged to have the support that we’re getting from Commonwealth Games Australia,” Korf said.

“By optimising aerodynamics and equipment efficiency, we can gain a lot of speed and performance. That’s one other element of the investment from CGA that it enables us to do.

“The goals are simple; we want to top the medal table and CGA has been great in providing funding and developing a plan together, which is driving the innovation around cycling.”

Two-time Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Conor Leahy said the performance upgrades are creating belief as the team builds towards Glasgow 2026.

“As an athlete, when you get these upgrades, it feels like a kid on Christmas,” Leahy said.

“Hopefully it’s the right recipe to getting gold.”

The Green2Gold2Great Investment Program was established to strengthen high-performance pathways, enhance athlete development and deliver sustained podium success.

CGA has committed up to $11.4 million this quadrennium, and more than $67 million since 1996, providing strategic support that accelerates performance and helps Australian athletes succeed on the Commonwealth stage.

This documentary series celebrates the athletes who dream big, the sports that elevate each other, and the community that stands behind them.

It also forms part of the broader support proudly enabled by AAMI, Official Partner of the Australian Commonwealth Games Team, whose contribution helps strengthen Australia’s high-performance landscape.

The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games will take place from 23 July to 2 August 2026.

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