How many medals will Team GB win at Olympics? Meet the top 10 gold medal contenders in Tokyo. Log In. Contact us Sign up for newsletters. June 26th, National , News , Tokyo Of the 6 correspondents assigned to swimming in Tokyo, 3 are former Olympic swimmers. The duo first came together at the Games in Altanta. Hicks will be giving the play-by-play, while Gaines provides analysis. Elizabeth Beisel and Patrick Kinas , who teamed up to call the U.
Mike Tirico , who gave the play-by-play at the U. Trials, since Hicks was covering the U. Open for NBC at the time. Rowdy Gaines will also be taking the role of analyst for open water swimming, where he will be alongside Mary Carillo.
Carillo is a former professional tennis player, and has served in a commentary role for NBC for over 2 decades. Handling the diving coverage will be Ted Robinson on play-by-play. Paul Burmeister will be handling the play-by-play for water polo in Tokyo. Burmeister has spent the majority of his commentary career focused on the NFL, as well as professional lacrosse, college basketball, and the Tour de France.
He will be joined by Julie Swail, another former Olympian. Swail, incredibly, won Silver on the US water polo team in , then switched to triathlons in The roster includes Olympians who have won a combined total of Olympic medals — 62 gold, 19 silver, and 16 bronze.
Rich Eisen will host Tokyo Gold, and Cari Champion and Kenny Mayne will host Tokyo Tonight , which will bring fans into the Games with quick turnaround highlights as well as interviews and feature stories every evening. Jac Collinsworth will serve as contributor to Tokyo Tonight on-location in Tokyo. Olympic gold medalist Rowdy Gaines. Tokyo marks the seventh Olympics calling swimming together for Hicks and Gaines. Michael Phelps , who has won more total Olympic medals 28 and gold medals 23 than anyone in history, will join Hicks and Gaines in the booth for select swimming competition.
Paul Swangard makes his NBC Olympics debut, calling field events including the high jump, shot put and pole vault. Mitchell has been heavily involved in the action sports world since he was For the past six years, he has been a presenter on the Vans Park Series Tour, in addition to commentating on skateboarding, surfing and snowboarding competitions around the globe, including the and Winter Olympic Games for the Seven Network.
Mitchell will commentate on the skateboarding and BMX freestyle during Tokyo Greg will bring his trademark accuracy and entertaining commentary style to the Rugby Sevens in Tokyo. During Tokyo , he will call football, beach volleyball, tennis and basketball.
For Tokyo , he will be calling the hockey and diving. Over more than 35 years, Jon has forged a highly successful media career, working as a journalist, host and commentator across TV, radio and print media. Jon has vast commentary experience at the Olympic Games and during Tokyo his duties will include one of his great passions, boxing, and the tennis. Bill has enjoyed a long and distinguished sports journalism career across TV and radio dating back to the early s.
He has covered Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games as both host and news anchor, along with a wide range of other sports. Andy played more than games in the former National Soccer League from , scoring goals including the match-winner in the Grand Final for Marconi. After beginning his commentary career while still playing, he has become one of the leading football voices in Australia, covering the A-League and multiple World Cups and European Championships.
Emma is a popular television and radio presenter with extensive experience across a wide range of sports. She joins Seven to host the morning coverage on 7mate throughout Tokyo
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