From Friday 27 July to Sunday 12 August 2012, the Games of the XXX Olympiad will take place from London and around the Great Britain.
The London 2012 games represent the 15th Summer Olympic Games to be broadcast by the BBC, a sequence that began with the 1948 Games in London and one that has run unbroken since the 1960 Games in Rome, Italy.
The games will broadcast live on BBC One, BBC Three, 24 HD Olympic Streams, Online and behind the Red Button.
Here’s a list of Presenters, Reporters, Commentators and Pundits who will cover the games on the BBC.
Ceremonies (Opening and Closing)
Huw Edwards, Hazel Irvine, Trevor Nelson
Archery
Eddie Butler, Liz Mynott
Athletics
Steve Cram, Paul Dickenson, Jonathan Edwards, Brendan Foster, Colin Jackson, Michael Johnson, Phil Jones, Denise Lewis, Steve Trew
Badminton
Gail Emms, David Mercer
Basketball
John Amaechi, Mike Carlson
Beach Volleyball
Matt Chilton, Ed Leigh
Boxing
Ron McIntosh, Jim Neilly, Lucy O’Connor, Richie Woodhall
Canoeing
Andrew Cotter, Paul Dickenson, Jonathan Edwards, Helen Reeves
Cycling (BMX, Mountain Biking, Road, Track)
Chris Boardman, Jill Douglas, Ed Leigh, Hugh Porter, Jamie Staff
Diving
Bob Ballard, Leon Taylor
Equestrian
Andy Austin, Judy Harvey, Ian Stark, Michael Tucker
Fencing
Karim Bashir, Graham Bell
Football
Steve Bower, Mark Bright, Garth Crooks, Martin Fisher, Alan Hansen, Mark Lawrenson, Alistair Mann, Guy Mowbray, Jacqui Oatley, Jonathan Pearce, Jo Potter, John Roder, Robbie Savage, Sue Smith, Lucy Ward, Faye White, Steve Wilson
Gymnastics
Matt Baker, Mitch Fenner, Christine Still
Handball
Paul Bray
Hockey
Mel Clewlow, Barry Davies, Sean Kerly
Judo
Nicola Fairbrother, Nick Mullins
Modern Pentathlon
Steph Cook, Eleanor Oldroyd
Rowing
Garry Herbert, Sir Steve Redgrave, Daniel Topolski
Sailing
Leigh McMillan, Shirley Robertson, Richard Simmonds, Rob Walker
Shooting
David Oates
Swimming
Sharron Davies, Mark Foster, Andy Jameson, Adrian Moorhouse
Synchronised Swimming
Andrea Holland, Eleanor Oldroyd
Table Tennis
Ian Marshall, Matthew Syed
Taekwondo
John Cullen, Nick Mullins
Tennis
Tracey Austin, Chris Bradnam, Andrew Castle, Andrew Cotter, Tim Henman, John Lloyd, Sam Smith, Virginia Wade
Triathlon
Matt Chilton, Steve Trew
Volleyball
Jonathan Legard
Water Polo
Nigel Adderley, Lisa Knights
Weightlifting
Colin Bryce, Non Evans, Jim Neilly,
Wrestling
Colin Bryce, Non Evans
Presentation team
Matt Baker, Clare Balding, Sue Barker, Manish Bhasin, Chris Hollins, Jake Humphrey, Mishal Husain, John Inverdale, Hazel Irvine, Gabby Logan, Gary Lineker, Rishi Persad, Sonali Shah, Bill Turnbull, Dan Walker, Sian Williams
News correspondents
David Bond, Sally Nugent, James Pearce, Dan Roan, Andy Swiss, Joe Wilson
Feature reporters
Tina Daheley, Baroness Tanni Grey- Thompson, Leon Mann, Jason Mohammad, Ore Oduba, Sir Matthew Pinsent, Garry Richardson, Helen Skelton, Michael Vaughan, Reggie Yates
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