Terry Gannon is one of the most recognizable voices of Olympic broadcasting. He currently works with NBC Sports and is widely known for covering figure skating, golf and gymnastics. During the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, he again appeared as the main host for the Closing Ceremony. Over the years, his calm commentary style and experience have made him a trusted face for sports fans around the world.
Gannon’s career has lasted nearly four decades. He has worked with NBC, ABC, ESPN and the Golf Channel. Before becoming a broadcaster, he was a college basketball player at North Carolina State University.
He was part of the famous 1983 championship team. After leaving playing, he moved into media and slowly built a successful television career. Today, his Olympic coverage and major sports assignments are the main reasons behind his steady income and growing reputation. As of now, the American television sportscaster has an estimated net worth of $4 million (according to celebrity net worth).
Career, Olympic work and earnings behind Terry Gannon’s net worth
Terry Gannon was born on November 1, 1963, in Joliet, Illinois.
He studied at Joliet Catholic High School and later attended North Carolina State University. At NC State he played under legendary coach Jim Valvano. He was also a strong student and earned Academic All-American honors twice. In 1983, he helped the “Cardiac Pack” win the NCAA men’s basketball championship. He graduated in 1985 with a history degree.
After college, he briefly considered coaching and even played professional basketball in Europe.
Soon, he chose broadcasting instead. He started in 1986 working on Jim Valvano’s television and radio programs. He then called regional basketball games and minor league baseball. By the early 1990s, he was working for ABC as a college basketball commentator and football announcer.
Gannon later began covering figure skating and golf. He reported major events such as the Tour de France, the Little League World Series and the FIFA World Cup.
In 2010, he joined NBC Sports and the Golf Channel. From there, his career expanded quickly.
He became the lead figure skating play-by-play commentator with analysts Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir. The trio covered multiple Winter Olympics, including Sochi 2014, PyeongChang 2018, Beijing 2022 and Milan-Cortina 2026. He also announced gymnastics at the recent Summer Olympics.
His consistent Olympic assignments, television hosting roles and golf coverage form the main source of his $4 million net worth. Outside work, Gannon lives with his wife Lisa and their two children. The family purchased a Los Angeles home for about $2.2 million in 2005.
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