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Mary Carillo Will Take Over for Savannah Guthrie at NBC Sports’ Winter Olympics

Feb 4, 2026 9:57am PT Mary Carillo Will Take Over for Savannah Guthrie at NBC Sports’ Winter Olympics By Brian Steinberg Plus Icon Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor bristei Latest Gersh Signs Commercial Director Jess Coulter 16 minutes ago Rob Hyland’s Super Bowl: How NBC Sports Football Producer Prepares for ‘Uncharted Waters’ With Mike Tirico 1 hour ago Super Bowl Commercials Face Their Biggest Challenge: Surge in New, Young Crowds Not Interested in Beer Jokes 2 hours ago See All Getty Sports veteran Mary Carillo will take up co-hosting duties for coverage of the Winter Olympics‘ opening ceremonies, NBC Sports announced Wednesday, replacing Savannah Guthrie, who is focused on the abduction of her mother, Nancy. Carillo, who will be working her 17th Olympic Games, will join Terry Gannon, who had previously been announced as a co-host. “Our hearts go out to Savannah and the entire Guthrie family.

Mary Carillo

Mary Carillo

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Key Highlights

  • They continue to have our full support,” said Molly Solomon, executive producer and president, NBC Olympics Production, in a statement.
  • “We are fortunate to have a deep bench of talented commentators who will step in and fill these roles.
  • Mary is one of the most experienced Olympic commentators ever and a master storyteller.
  • She and Terry will lead the American audience through one of the world’s greatest global moments.” Related Stories Roger Allers, 'The Lion King' Director, Dies at 76 Disney, NFL Close Deal That Makes League Partial Owner in ESPN It will mark the first Olympics in recent memory that did not have a significant presence of anchors from NBC’s “Today” program.
  • Craig Melvin, Guthrie’s “Today” co-anchor, is expected to remain stateside for duties tied to the morning show.
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