NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: The thrill of the Summer Olympics is spreading like wildfire, and it's not just the world cheering on the athletes. The ‘Today’ show hosts are bursting with excitement too. Recently, ‘Today’ host Craig Melvin revealed his unbeatable excitement ahead of NBC show’s tour as only one year is left for all the hosts to jet off to Paris.
With just one year remaining until the games commence, the anticipation is palpable on the ‘Today’ set as they eagerly await the extraordinary displays of athleticism and sportsmanship. From touching stories of perseverance to adrenaline-pumping victories, the hosts are gearing up to bring all the action, emotion, and unforgettable moments from the games to viewers. ‘Today’ hosts are also continuously bringing in juicy news to keep viewers hooked for the upcoming Summer Olympics 2024. Even on Wednesday, Craig Melvin couldn’t stop himself from gushing over the 2024 Olympic Games which will be hosted by the French capital and is set to start on July 26, 2024.
Craig Melvin's unwavering excitement
On Wednesday, July 26, Melvin couldn't contain his excitement about the upcoming 2024 Olympic Games in Paris as it was set to begin in exactly a year. The ‘Today’ show featured a countdown timer to the opening ceremony in the City of Lights and Kotb promised viewers exclusive interviews and appearances from Team USA hopefuls throughout the next year. Melvin said, “It's hard to believe, one year from now, we'll be in Paris in the shadow of the Eiffel,” as her co-anchor Kotb joined in on the enthusiasm, commenting, “Yes!” With just one year left, the anticipation is building for this unforgettable sporting event.
‘Today’ show's coverage for Summer Olympics 2024
NBC, the major US network covering the Olympic Games, had ‘Today’ hosts spend over a week in Tokyo for the 2020 Summer Olympics held in 2021. The network has held broadcasting rights for the Summer Olympics since 1988 and Winter Olympics since 2002, providing extensive coverage, including exclusive interviews at international locales. Last month, Savannah Guthrie and her team jetted off to Paris in anticipation of the Games being a little over a year away. Guthrie, 51, reported from France for two days, while her co-stars back at NBC News studio cheered her on, with segments focusing on the preparation for the upcoming events and the Eiffel Tower's history.
The 2024 Olympics are expected to be a major event as it is the first with full capacity venues since the 2018 Games, with Covid-19 resulting in limited attendance for the delayed 2020 Games. The upcoming Olympics will also feature the newly added event of breaking. Paris will be the main host city, with 16 other cities on the mainland and one in Tahiti as subsites. The Games will take place from July 26 to August 11, 2024, marking Paris' third hosting, a century after its last in 1924.