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Peter Graves was born on 16 May, 1952 in Bennington, Vermont, United States, is a Peter Graves is television sportscaster. Discover Peter Graves's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 16 May, 1952
Birthday 16 May
Birthplace Bennington, Vermont, United States
Nationality United States

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1952

Peter Graves (born May 16, 1952 in Bennington, Vermont) is an American television sportscaster and public address announcer specializing in Olympic, lifestyle, and action sports.

He is also a former cross-country skiing coach for Harvard University.

1975

Graves was a collegiate skier at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, graduating in 1975 with a degree in physical education.

He began his broadcast career as news director of KIUP Radio in Durango and a Colorado reporter for KOAT-TV in Albuquerque.

1976

He worked from 1976 to 1981 as marketing director for a Norwegian cross-country ski importer, NorTur, Inc. in Minneapolis.

1977

His career as a stadium sports announcer began at international cross-country ski races at Telemark Resort in northern Wisconsin in 1977.

He went on to become the voice of Nordic skiing at U.S. World Cup events and the international American Birkebeiner cross-country ski race from 1977 to 1985.

Graves gained notoriety as the stadium announcer for the Lumberjack World Championships in Hayward, Wisconsin, which was televised by ABC's Wide World of Sports.

1978

He has been the finish line announcer for Grandma's Marathon in Duluth, Minnesota since 1978 and is a member of their Hall of Fame.

Graves was busy during the 2023 season again providing nordic skiing commentary live for skiandsnowboard.live and played a large role in the FISU World Winter University Games in Lake Placid where he was the voice of the opening ceremonies as well as ski jumping.

He also was host announcer for World Cup ski jumping and continued his television hosting with shows on both ESPN and NBC Sports.

In March 2023, Graves was inducted in the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.

1980

In 1980, he was the expert commentator with ABC's Bill Fleming for cross-country skiing, and biathlon at the Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid.

In addition to working with ABC Sports and ESPN for the 1980, 1984 and 1988 Olympic Winter Games, he worked as a stadium announcer and producer.

1981

He began as one of ESPN's early skiing commentators in 1981 covering international ski events with Jim Simpson.

1984

He worked as an expert commentator for ESPN's SportsCenter for the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Winter Games.

1986

He was the primary television announcer for the U.S. Ski Team from 1986 to 1990.

1988

Graves was one of the early stadium announcers for mountain biking beginning with the New England Mountain Bike Championships at Mount Snow, Vermont in 1988.

1990

During the 1990s, he was a regular expert commentator and host for coverage of domestic and international mountain biking competition on ESPN, OLN, TSN (Canada), and EuroSport (Europe).

He is a former VeloNews 'Announcer of the Year' award winner.

1991

He was one of the announcers for the first UCI World Mountain Championships in 1991 in Durango, Colorado.

He has been the stadium announcer for nearly every World Mountain Bike Championship from 1991-2007.

2000

He worked as the stadium announcer for the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney for mountain biking.

2002

At the 2002 Olympics in Salt Lake City, he was an associate producer in the SLOC sport production department.

He also served as the stadium announcer for the opening and closing ceremonies for both the Olympics and Paralympics in Salt Lake City, as well as stadium announcer for cross-country skiing and ski jumping.

2004

He was the English-language announcer for all cycling events at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens.

2010

At the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver, he was the host Nordic announcer calling cross country skiing and ski jumping; he followed that up by serving as PA announcer at alpine skiing, jumping and at medals plaza at Sochi 2014.

2016

2016 Graves was among the announce team for road cycling at the Rio Olympic Games and taught announce team work shops.

2017

In February 2017, Graves traveled to Pyeongchang, Korea, to serve as lead announcer for the FIS Alpine women's World Cup, a test event prior to the 2018 Winter Olympics.

2018

In 2018, Graves served as Alpine host announcer at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.

2019

In 2019 Graves was part of the announcer team for the Pan American Games in Lima, Peru.

In 2021, the Vermont native was an announcer for road cycling at the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games

Graves continues as an active stadium announcer at international mountain bike events and domestic World Cup ski events including the FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup at Beaver Creek, Colorado and the American Ski Classic at Vail, Colorado.