AUBURN, Ala. – One year after winning three gold medals in the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, former Auburn swimmer Rowdy Gaines analyzed the swimming competition for a made-for-TV program called the “Battle of the Network Stars.”
From that humble broadcasting beginning came a career that now spans four decades.
“I love it,” Gaines said. “I have the best seat in the house.”
That first gig led to a swim meet on cable, which led to the Goodwill Games.
“One thing led to another,” Gaines said. “Just kept going.”
When Rowdy and broadcast partner Dan Hicks call the action on NBC from the pool in Paris, it will be their eighth Olympics to work together, Rowdy’s ninth overall.
“Somebody told me at NBC that we’re the longest broadcasting duo in history in any sport,” Gaines said. “Dan’s a much better person than he is a broadcaster. He’s a friend and it really helps to have that friendship.
“He still mentors me, because broadcasting is what he does for a living. To this day he helps me so much in the booth.”