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From Patrick Kinas in Rio

A Durham Bull in Rio: Kinas’ Pre-Olympic Journey

  • Andrea Osborne
  • August 8, 2016
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Durham Bulls Radio Announcer/Account Executive Patrick Kinas had a much smoother trip to Rio than the WRAL-TV Team who battled canceled flights and lost baggage.  But he will be working equally as hard as the TV team as he calls the Olympic swimming for radio.  Kinas has been sharing his Olympic journey on social media, and kindly allowed us to share his pix and comments on Capcom.

Check out his pre-Olympic adventures in the slideshow below.  And stay tuned to Capcom for more from Kinas and the six WRAL-TV staffers who are in Rio for the 2016 Summer Games:

From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: So yeah, ok…let’s go to the Olympics
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: So here’s a look at my Rio vantage point. Will be the finishing end of races. Cambodia, Canada, Croatia getting some work in.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Here’s a little glimpse into Rio behind the scenes from a look inside the Olympic Aquatics Stadium to the International Broadcast Center to a moving bus shot of Rafael Nadal on the practice court with the tennis stadium in the background to the two American beach volleyball teams’ press conference. Throw in a quick conversation with Al Michaels by the sandwich cooler and Tom Brokaw saying ‘Excuse Me’ while he was slinking behind my chair at lunch, and it was a pretty full day. Here’s Raffa in a stance he’s patented over his brilliant career.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Gives you an idea how much media coverage swimming receives. That entire green section is for newsprint & broadcast media. Our setup is separated only by a narrow aisle from NBC’s. Sports Illustrated and USA Today are directly below us.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Lane 1-8 starting on the right.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: One of the overhanging miniature scoreboards, with the monster scoreboard over the opposite end from the starting blocks.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Press conference for women’s beach volleyball. 3x gold medalist Kerri Lee Walsh on the far left.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Pretty much the entire media’s home when they’re not at venues covering events. The IBC. NBC has about 2/3 of the bottom floor, but it’s amusing to walk past all of the other national outlets walking to our location. They all have TVs playing whatever their big national programs they air on TVs outside their studios
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Back at the media village after another exhaustingly exciting day – a few pics of the moments. US Diving Press Conference: (L-R) Gold medalist David Boudia, Bronze medalist Kristian Ipsen & Duke med student & Silver medalist Abby Johnston, who remembered me from her visit to the Durham Bulls Baseball Club booth after 2012 London Olympics. She’ll return again after winning another medal!
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Abby Johnston, who said her last dive will be in an Olympic pool (meaning Rio). Her fiance is on the Duke football team.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: In case you were wondering, these booths on the side of the big conference halls are individual translation centers for several different foreign languages & media in attendance. They will not only transcribe, but audibly translate for the foreign media in attendance in real time. This was fully operational when Michael Phelps got on stage.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Hey look – a really blurry shot of Katie Ledecky! Thanks iPad focus!
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Two of my favorite personalities – Missy Franklin & Ryan Lochte (yes, that’s blue-green-gray hair, his description, not mine – and on his 32nd birthday, no less.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Team USA Tennis – pardon Jack Sock for dozing off in the pic. That was about the only smile Serena flashed during the entire 45m press conference. She couldn’t have been less interested.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Installment four of pre-Olympic pictures – hard to believe that the “pre” is now over. Opening Ceremony tomorrow night, which is a “high-demand” event, which means even credentialed media don’t necessarily get in, which would include me! Guess four days of Olympic expereince doesn’t go as far as it used to… Here’s my swimming tag-team broadcast partner, Dara Torres. In the IBC for about 15 minutes and already raided the commissary. If this is what it took to win 12 Olympic swimming medals, why don’t I have any???
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Hanging out with another memeber of our Westwood One broadcast team, Amanda Borden, who was only on part of that memorable gold-medal USA team with Kerri Strug in 1996.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: A pensive Team GB Andy Murray at the British tennis press conference. Funniest moment was hearing Andy describe his first practice holding the flag in preparation for Opening Ceremony. As the flag bearer, he said his first attempt saw him lose a bit of control of the flag and nearly hit Princess Anne. He’s going to practice a tad more.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Native and very excited Brazilian who welcomes the media to the security line each morning. Guessing they pay him well to keep us in good moods with the lines so long.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: One of the hallways in the enormous NBC section of the IBC. Logos from previous NBC Olympics.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: A small window into our NBC commissary- open 24 hours a day. Wise to walk around with head up since you never know who you’ll see: Al Michaels, Mary Carrillo, Seth Myers, Tom Brokaw and others.
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Bad year to give up Coke…
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Morning security lines…
From Patrick Kinas in Rio
From DBBC’s Patrick Kinas: Team GB tennis pressed with Andy Murray,his brother and doubles partner Jamie, Heather Watson and more.

 

 

The swimming competitions began Saturday, the day after the Opening Ceremony in Rio.  Listen for Kinas locally on 99.9 The Fan.

And check out this story from the Burlington Times-News about Kinas and his Olympic assignment:

  • Former Elon radio announcer ready to make a splash

The Durham Bulls are getting help from a variety of heavy-hitters to fill in on the radio while Kinas is in Brazil.  Check out the list:

  • Bulls Broadcaster to Work Olympics, Organization Announces Replacements

Thanks to DBBC’s Patrick Kinas for these capcom photos & captions.

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