Diana Nyad is still going the distance
AfterElton.com recently did a story on "gay newsmen." Gay female correspondents do exist too, but they are more likely to do "one shots," covering an event or a few events in a series.
Diana Nyad, the celebrated long-distance swimmer, has done a lot of high-profile broadcasting. I see her these days at awards shows — she hosted both the Billies and the Women's Sports Foundation dinner.
Both times I have seen her talk, her focus was on her 102.5-mile swim from the Bahamas to Florida. She is pretty damn funny, reenacting parts of her swim on stage.
For an interesting take on sports news that's totally different from your average newscast, check out Nyad's weekly show on KCRW, The Score, on which she has covered everything from the recent doping scandal in cycling to boxing, dog sledding, tennis and climbing. She is also the sports correspondent for NPR's Marketplace and a host for Savvy Traveler.
Before that, Nyad was the Senior Correspondent for Fox Sports News from 1996–2001, and was the anchor for ABC’s Wide World of Sports from 1980–1988.
She's come a long way since 1974, when, at age 24, she became the first person to cross Lake Ontario from north to south in 18 hours and 20 minutes. And that was merely one of her many amazing feats.
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Ellen Ratner/Cholene Espinoza
These two women also deserve some attention. They are both very accomplished, Ellen is of course a FOX news correspondent, and Cholene, a former Air Force pilot and Iraq war correspondent, has a wonderful book, Through the Eye of the Storm: A Book Dedicated to Rebuilding What Hurricane Katrina Washed Away. It is available at Amazon. The two are life partners and I think the women here will find them encouraging.
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<> As everyone that reads this great website knows, this is a new blog covering women's sports. I am eager for feedback and new ideas! Send me your stories, the things you like, and the things you don't. Either post them here, as above, or send me a message. Feedback is great, and welcomed.
Diana is someone that I felt like has done a lot of great work, while being out and true to herself, which is why I wrote about her.
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