Mark Connolly ... 2026 Olympics
Terry's guest is veteran Olympic correspondent Mark Connolly who discusses the upcoming 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, covering various aspects such as the logistics of the games, the changes in broadcasting and coverage, controversies surrounding athlete qualifications, and the public's interest in the Olympics. Connolly shares insights from his extensive experience covering multiple Olympic events, highlighting the challenges and financial implications of hosting the games. He also predicts the outcomes for Canadian teams in hockey and other sports, while reflecting on memorable moments from past Olympics.
Takeaways
Mark Connolly is freelancing after retiring from CBC.
The logistics of Milan-Cortina are a concern for hockey events.
Public interest in the Olympics is often driven by hockey.
The IOC prioritizes financial gain over host city welfare.
Streaming services may dominate Olympic coverage in the future.
Canada excels in skiing and snowboarding events.
Sydney was the best-prepared host city for the Olympics.
Controversies arise in athlete qualifications and team selections.
Time zone differences will affect viewership and streaming.
Memorable Olympic moments often involve unexpected events or controversies.
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