How to see the Katie Meyer E60 documentary in ESPN


In 2022, Stanford's soccer captain, Katie Meyer, died for suicide just three months after graduating. Then, his family sought answers and began a struggle for change. A new episode of ESPN's documentary series E60 examines Meyer's trip and impact, highlighting the California law approved in his name and promoted by the defense of his parents.

When will the Katie Meyer E60 be released? How can fans see?

“Save: The Katie Meyer Story” debuts on Saturday, May 10 at 11 am et in ESPN, then transmitting in ESPN+.

What can Katie Meyer E60 fans expect?

Through exclusive interviews, file images and intimate personal stories, fans can see what a special individual did of Katie Meyer inside and outside the field. Meyer stood out when playing for his first category school, winning a national championship in 2019 and fighting for a future in Stanford's Law Faculty. A Stanford disciplinary procedure pushed things in a different direction.

Reported by Julie Foudy, twice Olympic gold medalist, World Cup champion and veteran soccer analyst with more than 25 years of experience in sports journalism, History E60 offers an unwavering look at Meyer's life and legacy. Katie, Gina and Steve Meyer's parents, and their Sam and Siena sisters openly speak with E60 in the episode.

What is E60?

E60, founded in 2007, is the highly decorated sports brand of ESPN. E60 has received more than 110 nominations for Emmy Deportivo and gained praise for its combination of revealing profiles, forceful investigations and exclusive interviews delivered with innovative production techniques, top -level journalism with unique narration. E60 has taken numerous formats during its existence, including that of a magazine -style program, segments and its current format as a single -hour program for linear television and transmission.

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