ESPN teammates from around the world cover the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

Bernardo Osuna interviews American gold medalist gymnast Simone Biles for ESPN’s coverage in the Caribbean.

(ESPN Production Mexico)
(ESPN Production Mexico)

ESPN teams from around the world provided more than three weeks of non-stop coverage and more than 4,000 hours of content from the recently concluded Rio Olympics. ESPN presented fans across Latin America and the Caribbean some of the most memorable moments in sports. More than 400 ESPN employees set camp in Rio; another 500 supported them from ESPN offices around the globe. Here’s a look at some ESPN colleagues at work in Brazil during ESPN teammates from around the world cover the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.

ESPN soccer analyst and espnW contributor Julie Foudy (middle) shares insights with Mauricio Pedroza (L) and Andres Agulla on the ESPN Mexico set.

(ESPN Production Mexico)

ESPN Caribbean commentator Felix Sanchez, a two-time Olympic champion himself in the 400 meter hurdles, interviews Jamaica’s Usain Bolt after the first of Bolt’s three golds in Rio.

(ESPN Caribbean Production)

Former NBA player Fabricio Oberto (center) joins Everaldo Marques (L) and Eduardo Agra during an ESPN Brasil telecast.

(ESPN Brasil)

The ESPN production team at work in the International Broadcast Centre (IBC).

(Rodolfo Martinez/ESPN)

ESPN Mexico’s Ricardo Puig prepares to report live from the set overlooking the Olympic Park.

(ESPN Production Mexico)

Mauricio Macri, the president of Argentina (seventh from left, blue sport coat, open collar), visits the ESPN set in Rio.

(Ardi Dwornik/ESPN)

ESPN Caribbean’s production team prepares for track and field coverage.

(Kalidia Reyes/ESPN)

ESPN Brasil produces from one of the control rooms.

(Dario Welschen/ESPN)

Commentators Camilo Castellano (L) and Sheyla Garcia relax before providing ESPN’s coverage of Rio in Colombia.

(ESPN Production Argentina)

Nati Jora, reporter for ESPN in South America, poses with Argentine boxer Yamil Peralta.

(ESPN Production Argentina)
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