- Lesley Visser
Lesley Visser (born
September 11 ,1953 inQuincy, Massachusetts ) is an Americansportscaster . She is the onlysportscaster , male or female, who has worked on the network broadcast of theFinal Four ,NBA Finals ,World Series , Triple Crown, "Monday Night Football ", the Olympics, theSuper Bowl , the World Figure Skating Championships and the U.S. Open of tennis.Biography
Early life and career
Visser was educated at
Boston College , majoring in English. She received an honorary doctorate from her alma mater on May 21, 2007. In1974 , she won a prestigious Carnegie Foundation grant which entitled her to work as a sportswriter at the highly regardedBoston Globe . In 10 years at the Globe, she covered everything from basketball to baseball to the Olympics to Wimbledon, and also became the first female NFL beat writer when she covered theNew England Patriots . A pioneer, the credentials often said, "No Women or Children Allowed in the Press Box."First stint at CBS
In
1984 , Visser joinedCBS Sports , going full-time in 1987. She was a member of "The NFL Today " along withGreg Gumbel andTerry Bradshaw . She also covered theFinal Four , the NBA, the Olympics, Major League Baseball and U.S. Open. In1989 , she covered the fall of theBerlin Wall , focusing on how sports would change inEast Germany . In1992 , she became the first and to date, only woman to handle the Super Bowl Trophy Presentation.ABC and ESPN
Visser joined ABC and
ESPN in1994 , where she became the first woman on the legendary series "Monday Night Football ". She also covered figure skating, the World Series, the World Skiing championships and the Triple Crown. In1995 , she became the first woman to report from the network sideline of a Super Bowl. She also worked forHBO 's "Real Sports", hosted byBryant Gumbel . And in 1998, Visser became the first female commentator on "Monday Night Football ".Return to CBS
In
2000 , Visser returned toCBS , where she continues to work today, covering the NFL andcollege basketball . In2004 , Visser became the first woman sportscaster to carry the Olympic Torch, where she was honored for being a "pioneer and standard-bearer." Returning to her roots, she writes a column for CBSSports.com.Awards
*2006: Visser was the first woman to receive the
Pro Football Hall of Fame 'sPete Rozelle Radio-Television Award . She was presented the award onAugust 5 ,2006 , the night before the HOF induction ceremonies.*2008: Billie Award - "Outstanding Journalist" cite web
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publisher=women's sports foundation] 1985: Named one of Esquire Magizine's "Women We Love".
2003: Named one of the "100 Luminaries in the History of CBS Television".
2005: Inducted into the New England Sports Hall of Fame.2006 First women sportscaster to win the "Gracie Allen Award".Personal
Visser is married to sportscaster
Dick Stockton , who calls games for both FOX andTurner Sports . They live in Boca Raton,Florida . Visser and Stockton met at the1975 World Series , when Visser was covering for the "Boston Globe" and Stockton was a broadcaster forNBC .In
1993 , Visser suffered a bizarre jogging accident in New York's Central Park in which she broke her hip and skidded face-first across the pavement. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE0DC123BF936A15754C0A965958260&n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fJ%2fJogging SPORTS PEOPLE: BROADCASTING; A Recuperating Visser Aims for N.F.L. Opener - New York Times ] ] She required reconstructive plastic surgery on her face and a decade later required an artificial hip replacement.In March 2008, Visser joined a local radio station in Fort Lauderdale, FL, to be part of their morning show a few days per week when she's not working for CBS. She can be heard regularly on Fridays on
WFTL 640 Fox Sports (WMEN , Boca Raton) as part of "South Florida's First Team."References
External links
* [http://www.lesleyvisser.com www.lesleyvisser.com]
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