
Christine Brennan
Journalist Christine Brennan – USA Today sports columnist, author of the best-selling skating books Inside Edge and Edge of Glory and television sports analyst – is a leading voice on the Olympics, international sports, women's sports and other sports issues.
Brennan, a staff writer at The Washington Post from 1984-96, was an on-air contributor to ABC News during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She will appear on ABC News and ESPN as well during the upcoming 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Brennan has appeared on a variety of network and cable shows over the past decade, including ESPN's SportsCenter, Nightline, Good Morning America, World News Tonight and NBC's Today show.
A commentator on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, Brennan appears regularly on ESPN Radio and WMAL Radio in Washington, D.C. Her sports commentaries appear on-line at usatoday.com.
Brennan, who joined USA Today as a columnist in 1997, became the first woman to cover the Washington Redskins in 1985 as a staff writer at The Washington Post. At the Post, she covered the Olympics and international sports, reporting from many nations, including Cuba and the former Soviet Union. Brennan has covered every Olympics since the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
Prior to joining the Post, Brennan was the first woman sports writer at The Miami Herald, where she worked from 1981-84. Her USA Today column makes her the most-read woman sports columnist in the nation.
The author of four books, Brennan has won the Women's Sports Foundation's journalism award four times, and her work has been featured in various sports anthologies. Her 1998 book Edge of Glory won an Ohioana Library Association book award. In 1993, she was named the Capital Press Women's "Woman of Achievement."
A native of Toledo, Ohio, Brennan was inducted into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame in 1995.
In 1988, Brennan was elected the first president of the Association for Women in Sports Media. As president of the nationwide organization, she initiated a scholarship-internship program for college-age women, which now honors six students annually.
Brennan received undergraduate and master's degrees in journalism from North western University in 1980 and 1981, respectively.
Journalist Christine Brennan – USA Today sports columnist, author of the best-selling skating books Inside Edge and Edge of Glory and television sports analyst – is a leading voice on the Olympics, international sports, women's sports and other sports issues.
Brennan, a staff writer at The Washington Post from 1984-96, was an on-air contributor to ABC News during the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, the 1998 Winter Games in Nagano and the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. She will appear on ABC News and ESPN as well during the upcoming 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Brennan has appeared on a variety of network and cable shows over the past decade, including ESPN's SportsCenter, Nightline, Good Morning America, World News Tonight and NBC's Today show.
A commentator on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, Brennan appears regularly on ESPN Radio and WMAL Radio in Washington, D.C. Her sports commentaries appear on-line at usatoday.com.
Brennan, who joined USA Today as a columnist in 1997, became the first woman to cover the Washington Redskins in 1985 as a staff writer at The Washington Post. At the Post, she covered the Olympics and international sports, reporting from many nations, including Cuba and the former Soviet Union. Brennan has covered every Olympics since the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
Prior to joining the Post, Brennan was the first woman sports writer at The Miami Herald, where she worked from 1981-84. Her USA Today column makes her the most-read woman sports columnist in the nation.
The author of four books, Brennan has won the Women's Sports Foundation's journalism award four times, and her work has been featured in various sports anthologies. Her 1998 book Edge of Glory won an Ohioana Library Association book award. In 1993, she was named the Capital Press Women's "Woman of Achievement."
A native of Toledo, Ohio, Brennan was inducted into the Ohio Women's Hall of Fame in 1995.
In 1988, Brennan was elected the first president of the Association for Women in Sports Media. As president of the nationwide organization, she initiated a scholarship-internship program for college-age women, which now honors six students annually.
Brennan received undergraduate and master's degrees in journalism from North western University in 1980 and 1981, respectively.
