ESPN & ABC Networks to Air First-Ever Coverage of Special Olympics World Winter Games
By: Caryn Robbins Oct. 24, 2016
In what is expected to be the largest Special Olympics World Winter Games in history, more than 2,600 Special Olympics athletes and coaches from 106 nations will compete in Austria and ESPN's global television networks and digital media will bring extensive coverage to sports fans and supporters of the Special Olympics movement around the world. ESPN's coverage, from March 18-25, marks the first-ever global coverage for a World Winter Games event.
As an official broadcaster of the Special Olympics World Winter Games, ESPN's television coverage will be carried across its networks in the U.S. as well as streamed through WatchESPN and the ESPN App. The inspiration, pageantry, performances and special guests of the World Winter Games Opening Ceremony will air on ABC on March 18, followed by Games coverage on ABC the next day, a program each weeknight on ESPN2 from March 20-24 and a wrap up program following the Games, recapping the competitions and Closing Ceremony. ESPN's nightly coverage will include interviews with athletes and special guests, a daily competition showcase featuring highlights from the day's action, profiles and feature stories and on-site reporting. The World Winter Games will also be featured in SPORTSCENTER and other ESPN programming over the course of the week. A special series of original vignettes will also be produced as a part of ESPN's coverage and will begin appearing on ESPN television and digital media in the buildup to the beginning of ESPN's coverage of the World Winter Games. The vignettes will provide powerful snapshots of Special Olympics athletes, coaches and teams from around the world, as well as other notable people, places and historical stories relating to Special Olympics.
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