logo
Top TV host forced off air by medical emergency back for Preakness Stakes

Top TV host forced off air by medical emergency back for Preakness Stakes

Daily Mirror13-05-2025

An award-winning broadcaster will be back in the host's seat for Saturday's Preakness Stakes after being forced off air by a medical emergency during live coverage of the Kentucky Derby.
Mike Tirico, 58, is 'the voice of NBC Sports biggest events', including the network's coverage of Sunday Night Football, the Olympics plus, from October, the NBA as well as the US's major horse racing events such as the Triple Crown series. He was on set alongside Randy Moss and Jerry Bailey for NBC's broadcast of the Kentucky Derby ten days ago until he was replaced midway through the show.
Ahmed Fareed, who was asked to fill in for him, told viewers, 'Mike is feeling a little under the weather right now so I am going to step in, take over for a bit.'
It subsequently emerged that Tirico, who has a nut allergy, suffered a severe reaction to something he ate and was unable to continue with the broadcast.
He subsequently explained to the Today show, ''In all seriousness, and it is serious, I have had a nut allergy my whole life, and am usually very, very careful. I ate something that had a nut in it and had a nut allergy. It causes your throat and your nose and all that stuff to kind of clog up and swell and affect your breathing a little bit.
'So I wasn't feeling well, couldn't go on with the show, took an EpiPen shot, got treated by EMTs. Felt better as about eight, nine o'clock came along, but it takes a while for it to get out of your system.
'And thank goodness Ahmed Fareed, who is great, was there and filled in more than ably and the show went on without us.'
Tirico later discovered that May was Food Allergy Awareness Month in the US and hoped his experience would help people better understand the issue.
'There are over 30 million Americans with food allergies,' Tirico said. 'I had it as a kid, and people had no idea. They thought I was silly and making it up, but it's a real thing. My son has it. Lots of us know someone who has a food allergy, so read labels, and I do as often as possible to check; sometimes it will say, 'made in a factory where nuts are present.
"You have to be really careful about that stuff. There is a possibility for cross contamination. So not only ask questions, but if you're hosting people for dinners, let them know if there are anything made with nuts.
"Restaurants are great about it now. So ask, inquire, be curious, and be courteous to those who have nut allergies or other food allergies.'
Tirico will return to his regular role on Saturday to host NBC's coverage of the second leg of the Triple Crown, the Preakness Stakes at Pimlico.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

NBA star looks unrecognizable with new look as he enters Chinese monastery after injury scare
NBA star looks unrecognizable with new look as he enters Chinese monastery after injury scare

Daily Mail​

timean hour ago

  • Daily Mail​

NBA star looks unrecognizable with new look as he enters Chinese monastery after injury scare

NBA star Victor Wembanyama is currently in the middle of a retreat at a Chinese monastery where he looks unrecognizable with a shaved head. The 7-foot-3 Frenchman is in the middle of the 10-day exercise trying to stay as isolated as possible. Wembanyama can be seen praying in grey robes as well as running alongside a forest. The San Antonio Spurs sensation appeared in China in one of his first public appearances since his injury scare. Wembanyama was diagnosed with deep vein thrombosis in right shoulder in February, ending his season, with the Spurs believing it to be an 'isolated condition.' A vein thrombosis occurs when blood begins to clot in deeper veins in the body. The issue can become seriously dangerous because those clogs could loosen and end up in the lungs, causing a pulmonary embolism. Wemby is in China beginning his 'journey of inner discipline, focus, and mind-body harmony' at the Shaolin Temple According to a Buddhist monk, Wemby is on a ''Summer Retreat'' tradition that is tied back to ancient Buddhist practices (via @SpursGDP, @SpursReporter) — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) June 11, 2025 NBA star Victor Wembanyama is currently in the middle of a retreat at a Chinese monastery It is almost always treated with blood-thinning medication, which typically precludes a player from participating in a contact sport such as basketball. Athletes who are involved with contact sports are typically advised to avoid using such medication because of the heightened chance of bleeding. Wembanyama's injury came just days after first All-Star Game appearance. The 21-year-old Frenchman was the NBA's Rookie of the Year in 2023-24, as well as an All-Defensive First Team selection after leading the league in blocked shots. He was averaging 24.3 points, 11 rebounds, 3.8 blocks and 3.7 assists; the only other player to finish a season averaging all that was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 1975-76. The Spurs are positioned to make a jump with Wembanyama in his third year in the NBA, as he might not be the only superstar on his team come October. San Antonio is believed to be a major play in the sweepstakes for both Kevin Durant and Giannis Antetokounmpo.

‘Welcome prayers' – UFC icon and Jake Paul rival Ben Askren ‘unresponsive' in hospital as wife reveals ‘severe' illness
‘Welcome prayers' – UFC icon and Jake Paul rival Ben Askren ‘unresponsive' in hospital as wife reveals ‘severe' illness

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

‘Welcome prayers' – UFC icon and Jake Paul rival Ben Askren ‘unresponsive' in hospital as wife reveals ‘severe' illness

The 40-year-old has not competed since losing to Paul almost four years ago BEN SHOCK 'Welcome prayers' – UFC icon and Jake Paul rival Ben Askren 'unresponsive' in hospital as wife reveals 'severe' illness MMA icon Ben Askren is "unresponsive" in hospital after being struck down by severe pneumonia. The former MMA and wrestling star infamously came out of retirement to face Jake Paul in a boxing match in 2021. Advertisement 4 Ben Askren (left) is currently on hospital battling pneumonia Credit: Instagram @triller 4 The former MMA star took on Jake Paul in a 2021 boxing match Credit: Getty Images - Getty 4 Askren made his name in wrestling and appeared at the 2008 Olympics Credit: Getty 4 He would go on to record 19 career wins in MMA Credit: Getty Askren, a former Olympian, was active in MMA for over a decade. News of his hospitalisation broke during UFC 316 in New Jersey on Saturday night. Funky has not been active in the squared circle since his exhibition with Paul almost four years ago. But he is fondly remembered in wrestling circles as one of the greatest grapplers of all time. Advertisement Askren, 40, is currently battling "a sudden and severe onset of pneumonia". His wife Amy penned a heartfelt update on her husband's condition. She wrote on Facebook: "You may have heard that my husband Ben is going through something. "He developed severe pneumonia, which came on very suddenly. Advertisement BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK "He's currently in the hospital and unable to respond to anything at this time. "We welcome all prayers for healing and for peace. Jake Paul reveals 'hefty' six-man hit-list of opponents for next fight including Anthony Joshua and world champ "We are trying to keep life as normal as possible for our children currently and doing our best to support them thoughtfully, so please refrain from discussing it with them for now." Advertisement Fans were quick to send their well wishes to the Askren family. Former UFC champ Henry Cejudo wrote on X: "Pray for Ben Askren." One fan wrote: "You got this Ben, keep fighting." While another commented: "Wishing the best for Ben Askren and his family. Ben was an innovative and creative wrestler in his prime and now he builds up some of the best wrestlers America has ever seen. The wrestling world owes a debt of gratitude to a man like him." Advertisement He's currently in the hospital and unable to respond to anything at this time. Amy Askren Askren began wrestling at the age of just 6. He competed for the Missouri Tigers in college, twice becoming a D1 national champion. Askren was a member of the 2008 US Olympics wrestling team, where he lost in the quarterfinals to Cuba's Ivan Fundora on points. Following his Olympic adventure, the Iowa-native transitioned into MMA. Advertisement He boasted 19 wins from 22 MMA pro fights, with his first loss coming in an infamous flying kick KO by Jorge Masvidal five seconds into their bout at UFC 239. Askren's highly publicised boxing bout with YouTuber Paul saw 500,000 PPV buys. Paul, then aged 24, won the bout via TKO in one minute and 59 seconds of the first round.

Olympic champion takes part in Portsmouth sports bra research
Olympic champion takes part in Portsmouth sports bra research

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • BBC News

Olympic champion takes part in Portsmouth sports bra research

A reigning Olympic champion has joined a study investigating how sports bras can work for different body types during physical University of Portsmouth research project is designed to assess how the underwear supports women of different bra sizes through practical rower Lola Anderson said: "A correctly fitted sports bra is the most important piece of kit for any female athlete."Researchers have urged more women to come forward and take part in the Hampshire-based study, which aims to enhance sports bra design with a more accurate understanding of women's needs. Ms Anderson, who won gold in the women's quadruple sculls at the Paris Olympics last year, said: "I didn't know how important they were until I was about 23 or 24, and I've felt a huge difference in having a correctly fitted, supportive bra since then."To see that backed up with the data during my visit to Portsmouth, was really reaffirming."A correctly fitted sports bra is the most important piece of kit for any female athlete and finding a bra that fits comfortably as well as helps my performance is invaluable." In addition to the testing, participants in the study will take part in a bra fitting, complete a series of questionnaires and have their breasts scanned to gather additional women aged between 18 and 39 who have not had breast surgery, are not pregnant and have not breastfed in the past 12 months are eligible to take Nichola Renwick, from the University of Portsmouth, said: "We frequently hear from women with larger breasts who feel there aren't supportive options available to them."Our aim is to identify what good breast support really means for larger sizes and to help create better options for everyone." You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store