He competed on an international level in slopestyle and halfpipe until 17, where he was fortunate enough to follow the Winter Games around the world. A multiple world-record holder in both the 100m and 200m breaststroke, Leisel will commentate on the swimming during Tokyo 2020. Among a litany of professional accolades, Phil was named a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2005 for services to cycling and inducted into the British Cycling Hall of Fame in 2009. Dean also enjoyed success competing in individual events for Australia, winning two silver medals at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games in the 1m and 3m springboard. A qualified BMX coach, Adam will commentate on the BMX Freestyle action during Tokyo 2020. Nicole has worked for Amazon Prime Video in 2021 and 2022 commentating on the Australian Swimming Championships. Jon has vast commentary experience at the Olympic Games and during Tokyo his duties will include one of his great passions, boxing, and the tennis. Hamish is one of Australia's best and most experienced broadcasters, having hosted and commentated on a wide range of sports including the Olympic Games, AFL, horse racing, tennis and Commonwealth Games. He competed in mogul events at two FIS Freestyle Skiing World Cups and has more recently been part of Sevens Olympic coverage for PyeongChang 2018. They will be joined by fellow gold medallists Leisel Jones, Nick Green, Scott McGrory, Russell Mark, Debbie Watson and Kerri Pottharst, along with decorated Olympians Andrew Bogut, Andrew Gaze, Casey Dellacqua, Rachael Sporn, Tamsyn Lewis-Manou, David Culbert, Georgie Parker and Dean Pullar. Social Twitter: @bmrwoods; Instagram: bmrwoods. The Australian sports icon Bruce McAvaneyreturns for his 11thOlympics and leads Channel 7s blockbuster broadcast team. He has covered almost every major Australian and international sporting event in an incredible career spanning three decades, including every Olympic Games Seven has covered since 1996, the AFL, Australian Open tennis and Supercars.