Interview: Gabby Logan on covering the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

Get ready to be enchanted this summer with live coverage of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on the BBC, as the world’s grandest sporting event takes the spotlight in the city of love. Gabby Logan has been discussing covering the games, in a new interview which you can read, below.

From 26 July to 11 August, the BBC invites you to experience the thrill of Paris 2024 through extensive, free-to-air, multiplatform coverage. Whether you’re watching, listening, or reading, you’ll catch every moment as it unfolds.

BBC Sport is your gateway to all the key moments of this year’s Games. A dedicated live channel and stream will feature the most exciting action and top British sports stories, around the clock. BBC One and BBC Two will broadcast over 250 hours of live coverage throughout the 16-day event, while Olympics Extra on BBC iPlayer will ensure you don’t miss any breathtaking moments.

BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Sounds will host a special Olympic schedule during the event, while fans can follow the biggest news and medal-winning moments on the BBC Sport website, app, and social media.

Leading the BBC Sport TV coverage are Clare Balding, Gabby Logan, Hazel Irvine, Isa Guha, Jeanette Kwakye, JJ Chalmers, and Mark Chapman. New to the lineup are the most decorated female Olympian Laura Kenny, TV personality Fred Sirieix, British long jumper Jazmin Sawyers, Olympic gold medalist Moe Sbihi, and Olympic bronze medalist Vicky Holland. Adrian Chiles, Eleanor Oldroyd, Kelly Cates, Mark Chapman, Naga Munchetty, and Tony Livesey will spearhead BBC Radio 5 Live’s comprehensive coverage.

Gabby Logan Q&A

What is your fondest Olympics memory / something that stands out to you over the years?

I have so many but being in the stadium in Barcelona in 1992 as a teenager when Sally Gunnell won gold in the 400m hurdles for GB was really special for me. Then in 2012 Britain’s men winning team bronze in gymnastics, followed by Beth Tweddle winning bars bronze in the same year was simply incredible.   

What should people be most excited about for Paris 2024?

Paris has got exceptional venues. In a city which loves to show off its spectacular beauty, it’s going to be a visually stunning Games, and for the tourist an amazing experience. For us in the UK, being only an hour ahead will feel like a home Games.

Who can you see coming away with a medal?

As the athletics presenter I am so excited about Keely Hodgkinson (800m) Josh Kerr (1500m) and Molly Caudery (Pole Vault) for Great Britain.  I fancy them all for medals. But I’m also excited about the break dancing!

The 2024 Paris Olympics start this Friday.

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