Tom Daley will move from the pool to the screen as part of a team boasting 19 Olympic and Paralympic medals who will cover every twist and turn from Paris for Eurosport and discovery+.
Daley, 30, is looking to add to the 10m synchro gold he won at Tokyo 2020 alongside Matty Lee and will join the Eurosport on-screen team following his competition, when he will dive next to Noah Williams on July 29.
Shauna Coxsey, Great Britain’s most-decorated sport climber, and James Cracknell, a two-time rowing Coxless Four gold medal winner, will provide expert commentary across their respective events.
Lutalo Muhammad, Joanna Rowsell, Stef Reid, Ellie Simmonds, Iwan Thomas and Nile Wilson will also be among those offering specialist punditry and analysis as part of the wall-to-wall coverage on Eurosport 1 and 2, along with seven dedicated Olympic ‘pop-up’ channels.
Orla Chennaoui will host Bonjour Paris, a daily morning show from 7am previewing the headline events each day.
Laura Woods, who leads TNT Sports’ UEFA Champions League action, will host Bonsoir Paris, the channel’s live daily evening show from 9pm, revisiting all the key talking points and stories that day.
Woods will also be on hand to provide coverage of the opening ceremony alongside Craig Doyle on July 26.
New product innovations are set to help streaming subscribers enjoy the ultimate, multi-platform Games experience – with all the action on discovery+ available for just £3.99 with a pre-Olympics offer.
Watch every moment of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 live only on discovery+, the streaming home of the Olympics.
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