Major Announcement About College Gymnastics Coverage Made By ESPN That Might Involve Olivia Dunne

With regard to their coverage of collegiate gymnastics, ESPN has announced a significant broadcast adjustment.

Throughout the 2023–24 season, the newest gymnastics broadcaster will have the opportunity to cover Olivia Dunne, a senior at LSU, and the other top athletes.

The news of Aly Raisman’s arrival as an ESPN gymnastics analyst, who has won three gold medals at the Olympics, was announced last week.

 

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For Raisman, this will be his first job providing analysis on television.

“I’m excited to be part of the ESPN gymnastics team and share my passion and love for the sport in a new way,” In the press announcement from ESPN, Raisman stated.

“It’s been so fun to watch these incredible athletes and see how much gymnastics continues to grow.

“I’m looking forward to this next chapter and the opportunity to try something different within the sport.”

 

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Raisman called her debut game, which LSU won over Kentucky last Friday, alongside fellow American Olympian John Roethlisberger.

As Haleigh Bryant and Kiya Johnson, two of Dunne’s teammates, scored perfect tens, the social media influencer helped the Tigers earn the victory.

Raisman has a distinguished gymnast background, it’s reasonable to assume.

 

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In 2012 and 2016, she led the U.S. women’s gymnastics team that won gold medals.

Raisman was the American gymnast who took home the gold-in-the-floor exercise at the 2012 games.

“Aly is one of the most impactful gymnastics voices of her generation, and we’re excited that she will share her perspective and insight with fans as the newest member of our ESPN commentator roster,” Kate Jackson, vice president of production at ESPN, said.

 

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ESPN is getting ready for the biggest college gymnastics season yet.

During the 2023–24 season, the network will provide 70 hours of live coverage on all ESPN platforms.

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