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District of Sports

District of Sports

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The Washington Times' George Gerbo talks with reporters, athletes and more on the latest storylines, details and trends surrounding the teams and sports inside the Beltway and beyond.2021-25, The Washington Times Fútbol (Americano)
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  • Washington Spirit's NWSL Playoff Chances and Turmoil Surrounding D.C. United
    Nov 7 2025

    The Washington Spirit secured the No. 2 seed in the National Women's Soccer League playoffs and are seeking a title after falling in the championship game last year, but face some questions after injuries and losing their final two matches of the regular season.

    On this edition of District of Sports, NWSL This Week podcast host Michael Minnich joins George Gerbo to breakdown the challenges facing the Spirit, including the health of U.S. Women's National Team star Trinity Rodman, as well as a look at the upheval among Audi Field's main tenant, D.C. United, which recently fired its general manager and is on its seventh different coach since 2022.

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    16 m
  • The Sinner v. Alcaraz era, Tiafoe's U.S. Open chances with 'Changeover' author Giri Nathan
    Aug 25 2025

    Just as men's tennis has been transitioning out of the "Big Three" era, a budding rivalry has begin to appear in its place that, in its infancy, has delivered much of the same thrill and fervor, as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have quickly infused their own dominance into the annals of the sport.

    On this edition of District of Sports, George Gerbo talks with tennis writer Giri Nathan, author of the new book Changeover: A Young Rivalry and a New Era of Men's Tennis.

    Nathan discusses the onus for the book, the difference between this rivalry and the one between Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic, DMV native Frances Tiafoe's chances for a breakthrough in this new era, and more.

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    21 m
  • NASCAR Cup Series driver William Byron on his back-to-back Daytona wins and early season success
    Jun 4 2025

    William Byron has taken the already-legendary No. 24 Chevrolet and has quickly authored his own NASCAR legacy behind its wheel.

    At just 27 years old, the Hendrick Motorsports driver has emerged as one of the sport's most competitive, notching four top five finishes in his last seven races and locking up his seventh-consecutive trip to the NASCAR playoffs after winning the season-opening Daytona 500 for the second-straight year.

    Byron recently stopped by D.C. and talked with District of Sports about his early season run of success that has him on top of the Cup Series standings as well as his relationship with Truck Series teammate and D.C. native Rajah Caruth.

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    9 m
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