- Tim Layden
Tim Layden is a senior writer for the American magazine "
Sports Illustrated ". He joined SI in 1994 and he mainly focuses on the topics of NFL and college football, Olympic sports (primarily track and field and alpine skiing), as well as horse racing. According to SI.com, "his ability to dramatically set the scene of the story" is one of his strong points. [SI.com]Layden has written many cover articles for the magazine, ranging from Texas' national football championship in Jan. 2006 and most recently an article featuring the
New England Patriots linebackers.Layden's resume includes jobs at Newsday for six years, three at the Albany Times-Union, and nine at the Schenectady Gazette.Overall, Layden has been a journalist since his college days.
During 1995, Layden wrote a three-part gambling series for SI, discussing the growing problem of gambling on college campuses in the
United States . He also wrote an award-winning piece on the phenomenon on ticket scalping in 1997 and more recently, was the first journalist to interview former Buffalo Bills' tight end Kevin Everett, in the December of 2007, after Everett's recovery from a severe neck injury.Trivia
Originally from Whitehall, N.Y.
Layden, graduated from
Williams College in 1978, where he played basketball.Won Associated Press Sports Editors awards in 1986, '87, '89 and '92; and in 1987, the Eclipse Award for his horse racing coverage.
Layden frequently interviews
New England Patriots Head CoachBill Belichick . Belichick graduated fromWesleyan University , a rival of Williams.Among his most memorable sports moments were the 1992 Duke-Kentucky overtime basketball game in the regional finals of the NCAA Tournament, the tragic injury to race horse Barbaro in 2006 and the New York Giants' win over the New England Patriots in the 2008 Super Bowl.
Layden resides in Connecticut with his wife and two children.
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