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Athletes Who Became the Voice of the Game: The Most Famous Athlete-Journalists

In the world of big sports, there is a special category of people who have not only won on courts, fields, and tracks, but have also found the strength to speak after the final whistle. They have replaced rackets and boots with microphones, and locker rooms with commentary booths. Athlete-journalists are a unique tribe that knows the game from the inside, feels its pulse, and knows how to convey this passion to millions. They have become the voice not only of their sports but also of entire generations of fans. In this article, we will remember the most outstanding representatives of this profession — from Soviet legends to modern world stars.

The Soviet School: Voices That Are Remembered Until Now

In the Soviet Union, sports journalism was a matter of state importance, and commentators were real stars. And many of them came to the profession directly from the podiums.

One of the most striking examples was Nikolai Ozerov. He not only commented on football and hockey, he was their voice for millions of Soviet citizens. But few know that Ozerov began his career as an outstanding tennis player. He became a champion of the USSR in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles many times, winning over 20 titles. In the late 1940s, he began his career as a sports commentator on the radio, and then moved to television. His reports from the Olympic Games and world championships became the standard for many generations. Ozerov was not just a commentator, he was a person who turned the game into a spectacle, and his voice still echoes in the memory of those who saw his reports.

Another legend was Vladimir Maslachenko. He was called "born with a microphone in his hands." But before he became one of the most recognizable football commentators in the country, Maslachenko was a professional football player. He played for Moscow Lokomotiv and Spartak, as well as for the Soviet Union national team, with which he won the European Championship. His reports were distinguished by intelligence, depth, and a unique, inimitable style. Maslachenko is remembered as a master of sports journalism who knew how to combine football erudition with a literary gift.

The Leningrad School: Gennady Orlov and Vladimir Pereturin

Gennady Orlov is the voice of Petersburg sports. He also went from footballer to journalist. Orlov played for Leningrad Zenit and Dynamo, and after ending his playing career, in 1973, won the commentators' competition and began his television career. His reports were always distinguished by a deep understanding of the game and the ability to convey the atmosphere of the match.

Vladimir Pereturin is another representative of the group of football players who became commentators. Master of Sports of the USSR in football, he played for the Moscow Dynamo reserve team and other clubs. After ending his career in 1970, he came to sports journalism and achieved great success. Pereturin commented on not only football but also the Olympic Games, world championships in hockey. In 1997, he was awarded the "Archer" prize as the best television commentator.

Tennis on the Microphone: Anna Dmitrieva and Boris Borovsky

Tennis has always been one of the most intellectual sports, and its commentators were often outstanding players themselves. Anna Dmitrieva was a five-time champion of the USSR in singles, a semi-finalist at Wimbledon in doubles and mixed doubles. After ending her career, she became one of the best tennis commentators in the country, receiving the "Golden Microphone" prize as the best sports commentator of Russian television. Dmitrieva was a true icon of the commentary style.

Boris Borovsky also came to journalism from big tennis. Master of Sports, winner of the 1956 Soviet Spartakiade, he was part of the Soviet national team. Since the late 1950s, Borovsky has worked in sports journalism, and later became one of the permanent tennis commentators on the Eurosport channel.

Viktor Nabutov: The Man Orchestra of Soviet Sports

Viktor Nabutov deserves special mention — a universal athlete who tried himself in tennis, basketball, volleyball, football, and hockey with a ball. In 1934, he received the title of Master of Sports in volleyball, and in 1937, he played in the Soviet championship for Leningrad Dynamo. After ending his playing career due to injury, Nabutov became a sports journalist and commentator, working on radio and television. His diverse sports experience allowed him to comment on the most different sports with the same depth.

World Stars at the Microphone

Foreign sports also know many examples when outstanding athletes became outstanding journalists.

Gary Lineker is perhaps the most famous example in world football. The legendary English striker, who scored 48 goals in 80 matches for the England national team, after ending his career became the host of the "Match of the Day" program on BBC. He remains the main face of football broadcasts on British television for more than 25 years.

Alex Scott is a former defender for the England national team and London Arsenal. She won six English championship titles, seven FA Cups, participated in four European championships and three world championships. After ending her career in 2017, she became the host of the Football Focus program on BBC and one of the most influential figures in British sports journalism.

Hristo Stoichkov is a Bulgarian footballer, one of the best players in the world in the 1990s. After ending his career, he became a football commentator for the Spanish-language channel Univision Deportes.

Ato Boldon is a four-time Olympic medalist from Trinidad and Tobago (silver and three bronzes). After ending his track and field career, he became an analyst for NBC, commenting on track and field at the Olympic Games. In 2025, he won the Sports Emmy for his work at the Paris Olympics.

James Hicken is a former boxer who became a journalist and writes about boxing for Boxing News and The Independent.

Conclusion

Athletes who became journalists are a unique phenomenon. They do not just tell about sports, they relive them, sharing with us what they saw and felt from the inside. From Nikolai Ozerov and Vladimir Maslachenko to Gary Lineker and Ato Boldon — all of them continued their sports careers in journalism, becoming the voice for millions of fans around the world. Their legacy proves that a true athlete never leaves the game — he just finds a new way to be with it.


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