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Missy Franklin To Make Broadcast Debut At FINA Champions Swim Series

Five-time Olympic gold medalist Missy Franklin will make her broadcast debut at this weekend’s opening stop of the FINA Champions Swim Series in Guangzhou, China.

The 23-year-old will work as an analyst alongside Steve Schlanger of NBC.

The broadcast will begin at 8 am ET on Saturday and 7:30 am on Sunday and will be live on The Olympic Channel along with the NBC Sports app and NBCSports.com.

Franklin announced her retirement from the sport back in December after dealing with numerous health issues that dated back all the way to 2014. In addition to her five Olympic golds, she retired with eleven LC World titles, including a historic six at the 2013 Championships in Barcelona.

The competition this weekend brings an intriguing new format that will feature just four swimmers in each timed final event and prize money on the line. The winner of each race earns $10,000 USD, followed by $8,000 for second, $6,000 for third, and $5,000 for fourth.

The athletes competing received invites, with only the 2016 Olympic medalists, 2017 World medalists, world record holders, and the highest ranked swimmers in the world this year getting the call.

This will be the first of three stops, as the series will move to Budapest May 11-12 and then Indianapolis May 31- June 1.

The Americans scheduled to compete this weekend are Michael AndrewAnthony ErvinDana VollmerKelsi Dahlia, and Molly Hannis. For a full preview of the meet click here.

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Doctor Bob
5 years ago

I would hope that when Missy reviews the tape of her broadcasts that she will take a piece of paper and count the number of “absolutely”s vs the number of “phenomenal”s over the course of the two shows. Everyone has to start somewhere, but a very limited vocabulary is a hindrance.
BTW, she was not “at” the meet in Guangzhou, any more than broadcasts were “from” Budapest last year or Japan this year [SCM Worlds], but in a Colorado studio [convenient for Missy] using a live feed from the competitions.

Amos
5 years ago

Dara Torres is an excellent commentator, not sure why she isn’t doing it. I heard her doing some swimming on the radio for Westwood 1 and she was great.

marklewis
5 years ago

What makes for good commentary for the sport of swimming?

Here’s a race where I think they nailed it. The two commentators complemented each other to tell the story of the 200 fly between Chad LeClos and Michael Phelps at London 2012.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGMoYB8ORYo

Cate
Reply to  marklewis
5 years ago

Nicole Livingstone and Bruce McAvaney

sscommenter
5 years ago

insane to think she’s still only 23 years old.

Yozhik
Reply to  sscommenter
5 years ago

And doesn’t swim for three years already.

Canadian Fan
5 years ago

Good luck Missy! You will do great.

13 % Chinese person
5 years ago

Missy be like Ian Thorpe looking down at the flailing arms drifting further & further from their 144s / 3.40 & 155/ 2.04 . ‘Lane 4 is doing their best .’

Swim
5 years ago

New game. Take a drink when she uses like in a sentence

PK Doesn't Like His Long Name
Reply to  Swim
5 years ago

Alcohol poisoning, hospital, stomach pump, more alcohol poisoning, hospital, death.

Teddy
Reply to  PK Doesn't Like His Long Name
5 years ago

Not if you drink orange juice 😉

Paella747
Reply to  Teddy
5 years ago

….then severe acid reflux……

Taa
5 years ago

Livestream Andy is waaaaaayyyyyy sexier

About James Sutherland

James Sutherland

James swam five years at Laurentian University in Sudbury, Ontario, specializing in the 200 free, back and IM. He finished up his collegiate swimming career in 2018, graduating with a bachelor's degree in economics. In 2019 he completed his graduate degree in sports journalism. Prior to going to Laurentian, James swam …

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