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talkSPORT drafts in medal-winning legends for Olympics

 

talkSPORT, the world’s largest sports radio network, today announces its line-up for the Olympic Games Paris 2024, featuring ten Team GB medal winners including iconic Olympians Dame Kelly HolmesTessa Sanderson and Sir Steve Redgrave

Broadcasting from the Olympics for the very first time, talkSPORT will be live from Paris from the 26th July. talkSPORT’s historic broadcast of the 2024 games will showcase over 250 hours of live coverage across the network and we’ve got the best of British Olympians on side, with 21 gold, silver and bronze medals between them.

From 6am to 10pm, the talkSPORT Network will be live with Olympics coverage making sure you never miss a moment. Over on talkSPORT2, a daily Olympics breakfast show will build up to the day’s action from 8am to 10am, with the later shows running from 10am to 2pm, and 2pm to 6pm, topped off with a Olympics Kick Off hosted by talkSPORT’s Natalie Sawyer live from Paris every evening, starting with the opening ceremony on 26th July where Natalie will be joined by Dame Kelly Holmes.

Broadcasting and live streaming from a scenic rooftop location in Central Paris for the first week, talkSPORT then moves to Stade De France for the athletics, and will also be live from Roland Garros in the second week for coverage of the boxing finals. There will be a talkSPORT Olympics Daily podcast bringing you a round up of each day’s action hosted by Natalie Sawyer. Natalie will be joined by a host of ex-Olympians including former silver medalist swimmer Jazz Carlin and former hockey gold-medalist Alex Danson.

Javelin legend Tessa Sanderson and sprinter Adam Gemili will be on point for the athletics, with Spencer Oliver taking on the boxing, Molly Renshaw overseeing swimming, Polly Swann and Jack Beaumont on rowing, with Rocky Clarke on rugby sevens. 

Our commentary team will bring even more analysis and expertise. Long jumper and three-time Paralympic medallist Stef Reid will be live from the Stade De France when the athletics starts with their morning sessions, with the full Paris 2024 presenting line up completed by Nigel Adderley, Ian Danter, and Joe Shennan. 

Taking the reins as talkSPORT’s lead commentators are Nigel Adderley (athletics), John Anderson (swimming), Dave Farrar (boxing), Alfie Reynolds (rugby sevens), James Fielden & Olly Clink (football), Ian Danter (rowing), Graham Willgoss (cycling), Charlotte Richardson & Georgie Heath (hockey) and Joe Shennan (various). 

talkSPORT’s reporters across the games this summer include Vaishali Bhardwaj (swimming), Gabbie Partington and Sean O’Brien (golf), Rupert Bell and Lizzie Kelly (equestrian), Alfie Reynolds (tennis) and Ian Abrahams (football)

John Cushing (rowing, canoeing & gymnastics), Michael Weadock (ceremonies, triathlon & athletics), Jo Ankier (boxing & athletics) and Katie Shanahan (hockey, judo & cycling) will be reporting from the thick of the action in and around Paris on their respective events. 

Liam Fisher, Head of talkSPORT, says, “Our world-beating line up of medal winners and experts for talkSPORT’s planned Olympic coverage is nothing short of magnifique. We’ll have the sharpest expertise, best commentary and as it’s talkSPORT’s first time broadcasting the Olympics, we’ll be doing things with real finesse and flair across audio, website and social for the very best coverage.”

About talkSPORT

talkSPORT, part of News Broadcasting, is the UK's leading sports radio network and the Global Audio Partner of the Premier League, and has the exclusive audio rights to the 2024 Paris Olympics.

We don’t just cover sport. We live, breathe, love and talk all about it. The build up, the anticipation and the excitement. With more football on radio than anywhere else - BRING IT ON. 

About talkSPORT’s unlimited coverage of the Paris Olympics

talkSPORT, the world’s largest sports radio network, has non-exclusive coverage rights for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 in the UK and Ireland, through a new sublicense agreement with Warner Bros. Discovery.

This is the first time the rights to broadcast the Olympics have been available on commercial radio. The deal also allows the wider News Broadcasting network including Virgin Radio UK, Times Radio, TalkRadio and across the network’s Irish stations to broadcast the action.

You can tune in to talkSPORT and talkSPORT2 via our free online streaming service at talkSPORT.com. talkSPORT is widely available across the UK via DAB digital radio and on 1089 or 1053 AM. You can also download the talkSPORT app, or ask your smart speaker to play talkSPORT.