BBC pundit forced to apologise over Paris Olympics anthem gaffe as fans blame channel for ‘awkward situation’
KATE RICHARDSON-WALSH was forced to apologise over an anthem gaffe at the Paris Olympics.
The pundit was part of the BBC’s coverage of the men’s hockey on Saturday morning.
Kate Richardson-Walsh was forced to apologise for speaking over the national anthems at the Paris Olympics[/caption] Richardson-Walsh appeared as a pundit during the BBC’s coverage of Team GB vs Spain[/caption]Ahead of the pool match between Team GB and Spain, Richardson-Walsh could be heard speaking over the national anthems.
The 2016 Olympic champion later took to social media to apologise, though.
Posting on X, she wrote: “I’m so sorry I was talking over the national anthems today before the GB v Spain men’s hockey game on the BBC today.
“I felt all I could do was note my feelings and apologise. In hindsight perhaps I should have paused. Please know this completely cut across my values.”
However, fans were sympathetic towards Richardson-Walsh, instead pointing blame at the broadcaster.
One viewer commented: “Put into an awkward situation. Timing was off from production POV. I don’t think anyone should see beyond that.”
Another added: “You handled it professionally, made reference to it – don’t worry at all.”
A third fan also wrote: “Not your fault and you handled it brilliantly.”
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Richardson-Walsh captained Team GB to gold in Rio eight years ago, having also won bronze at London 2012.
Team GB’s men’s side went on to beat Spain 4-0 in their opening match.
They are back in action against South Africa on Sunday as they chase a first medal since winning gold at the 1988 games.
Meanwhile, the women’s team play their first match against Spain on Sunday.