This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/aug/15/bbc-john-inverdale-olympic-tennis-steve-redgrave
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
BBC stands by John Inverdale, saying Olympic tennis gaffe was 'simple error' | BBC stands by John Inverdale, saying Olympic tennis gaffe was 'simple error' |
(8 days later) | |
The BBC is standing by John Inverdale despite his string of awkward moments at the Olympics, explaining a comment he made to Andy Murray that was branded as sexist as “a simple error”. | The BBC is standing by John Inverdale despite his string of awkward moments at the Olympics, explaining a comment he made to Andy Murray that was branded as sexist as “a simple error”. |
Inverdale’s latest on-air blunder saw Murray put him in his place after the BBC presenter said that the Scot was the first person ever to win two Olympic tennis gold medals. | Inverdale’s latest on-air blunder saw Murray put him in his place after the BBC presenter said that the Scot was the first person ever to win two Olympic tennis gold medals. |
“That’s an extraordinary feat,” said Inverdale. “I think Venus and Serena [Williams] have won about four each,” corrected Murray. | “That’s an extraordinary feat,” said Inverdale. “I think Venus and Serena [Williams] have won about four each,” corrected Murray. |
The Scot, who earlier this year he had become a feminist after witnessing first-hand the “criticism and prejudice” his former coach Amelie Mauresmo has endured, was widely applauded on social media for attacking Inverdale’s apparent sexism. | The Scot, who earlier this year he had become a feminist after witnessing first-hand the “criticism and prejudice” his former coach Amelie Mauresmo has endured, was widely applauded on social media for attacking Inverdale’s apparent sexism. |
Fans of the champion’s comments included Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, who tweeted: | Fans of the champion’s comments included Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon, who tweeted: |
Yet another reason to love Andy Murray... https://t.co/qWPaIIkNmx | Yet another reason to love Andy Murray... https://t.co/qWPaIIkNmx |
A spokeswoman for BBC Sport said there would be no change to Inverdale’s Olympic duties following the gaffe, adding: “It was a simple error.” | A spokeswoman for BBC Sport said there would be no change to Inverdale’s Olympic duties following the gaffe, adding: “It was a simple error.” |
It was the latest in a string of awkward moments that have befallen Inverdale so far at the Rio Olympics, including getting off-side with five-time Olympic medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, with whom he co-presented coverage of the rowing. | It was the latest in a string of awkward moments that have befallen Inverdale so far at the Rio Olympics, including getting off-side with five-time Olympic medallist Sir Steve Redgrave, with whom he co-presented coverage of the rowing. |
While Inverdale may have got off lightly with a light umbrella soaking from the sizeable Redgrave (1.95m and 103kg), he will have to be on his best behaviour fronting the BBC’s coverage of the boxing. | While Inverdale may have got off lightly with a light umbrella soaking from the sizeable Redgrave (1.95m and 103kg), he will have to be on his best behaviour fronting the BBC’s coverage of the boxing. |
He will find himself paired up with Anthony Joshua, the IBF heavyweight and Olympic champion, who rises 1.98m and weighs in at a fighting fit 106kg. | He will find himself paired up with Anthony Joshua, the IBF heavyweight and Olympic champion, who rises 1.98m and weighs in at a fighting fit 106kg. |
The tension between Inverdale and Redgrave built over several days, starting when the rower walked off the set live on-air on Thursday after pulling a face at Inverdale. | The tension between Inverdale and Redgrave built over several days, starting when the rower walked off the set live on-air on Thursday after pulling a face at Inverdale. |
The spat continued the following day when Redgrave appeared to deliberately shake a wet umbrella over Inverdale. | The spat continued the following day when Redgrave appeared to deliberately shake a wet umbrella over Inverdale. |
The on-air relationship hit a low on the weekend with Redgrave interrupting Inverdale interviewing the gold medal winner in the single sculls, New Zealand’s Mahé Drysdale. | The on-air relationship hit a low on the weekend with Redgrave interrupting Inverdale interviewing the gold medal winner in the single sculls, New Zealand’s Mahé Drysdale. |
Redgrave had stopped Drysdale briefly to congratulate him as he got off his boat, when Inverdale moved in to interview the rower. | Redgrave had stopped Drysdale briefly to congratulate him as he got off his boat, when Inverdale moved in to interview the rower. |
The move angered Redgrave, who saw it as a breach of protocol and insisted that New Zealand television should interview Drysdale first. | The move angered Redgrave, who saw it as a breach of protocol and insisted that New Zealand television should interview Drysdale first. |
The series of incidents prompted the BBC to put out a statement denying a relationship conflict between the pair. | The series of incidents prompted the BBC to put out a statement denying a relationship conflict between the pair. |
“Whilst Steve was unable to stay with us throughout Thursday’s daytime programme he was back on air the same evening,” said a spokeswoman for BBC Sport. “He returned on Friday alongside John Inverdale and any suggestion that there is an issue between Steve and John is simply untrue.” | “Whilst Steve was unable to stay with us throughout Thursday’s daytime programme he was back on air the same evening,” said a spokeswoman for BBC Sport. “He returned on Friday alongside John Inverdale and any suggestion that there is an issue between Steve and John is simply untrue.” |
Inverdale has a long history of sparking controversy. | Inverdale has a long history of sparking controversy. |
In 2013, following Marion Bartoli’s victory at Wimbledon, the BBC apologised after receiving more than 700 complaints after Inverdale told Radio 5 Live listeners: “Do you think Bartoli’s dad told her when she was little ‘You’re never going to be a looker? You’ll never be a Sharapova, so you have to be scrappy and fight.” | In 2013, following Marion Bartoli’s victory at Wimbledon, the BBC apologised after receiving more than 700 complaints after Inverdale told Radio 5 Live listeners: “Do you think Bartoli’s dad told her when she was little ‘You’re never going to be a looker? You’ll never be a Sharapova, so you have to be scrappy and fight.” |
The following year the BBC replaced Inverdale with Clare Balding as presenter of Radio 5 Live’s Wimbledon coverage. | The following year the BBC replaced Inverdale with Clare Balding as presenter of Radio 5 Live’s Wimbledon coverage. |
Then in 2015, Inverdale was dropped as the anchor of its nightly BBC2 Wimbledon coverage, again with Balding taking over, although he is still part of the corporation’s commenting team. | Then in 2015, Inverdale was dropped as the anchor of its nightly BBC2 Wimbledon coverage, again with Balding taking over, although he is still part of the corporation’s commenting team. |
This year Inverdale raised hackles on social media after he likened Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios to a “character from the Jungle Book”. | This year Inverdale raised hackles on social media after he likened Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios to a “character from the Jungle Book”. |
It is not entirely clear what Inverdale meant by the comment about Kyrgios – the son of a Greek father and a Malaysian mother, who was born in Canberra. | It is not entirely clear what Inverdale meant by the comment about Kyrgios – the son of a Greek father and a Malaysian mother, who was born in Canberra. |
“I think the word is lumber. Nick Kyrgious lumbers off like a character from the Jungle Book,” said Inverdale as the player, beaten in straight sets by Murray, made his exit from Centre Court. | “I think the word is lumber. Nick Kyrgious lumbers off like a character from the Jungle Book,” said Inverdale as the player, beaten in straight sets by Murray, made his exit from Centre Court. |
Inverdale apologised after using the phrase “rose-cunted spectacles” in Radio 5 Live’s coverage of last year’s Cheltenham Festival, blaming a “slip of the tongue”. | Inverdale apologised after using the phrase “rose-cunted spectacles” in Radio 5 Live’s coverage of last year’s Cheltenham Festival, blaming a “slip of the tongue”. |
Previous version
1
Next version