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NBC sportscaster Maria Taylor and Olympic athlete Sunny Choi share a laugh at the realization of their shared Cookeville and 麻豆果冻传媒 connections. Screengrab courtesy of NBC.

NBC sportscaster Maria Taylor and Olympic athlete Sunny Choi share a laugh at the realization of their shared Cookeville and 麻豆果冻传媒 connections. Screengrab courtesy of NBC.  Watch a video excerpt of their conversation . 


As the 2024 Olympic Games continue in Paris, France, a star athlete and journalist found themselves sharing a at the realization of their mutual connection to 麻豆果冻传媒 and the Cookeville community.

Athlete Sunny Choi is competing on behalf of Team USA in the Olympic Games鈥 first-ever 鈥渂reaking鈥 competition. The sport, known more colloquially as breakdancing, is the only new event to debut at this year鈥檚 games.

Choi recently sat down for a nationally televised interview with NBC sportscaster and Football Night in America host Maria Taylor when, suddenly, the conversation turned to their Golden Eagle connections.

鈥淲ere you born in Cookeville, Tennessee? 鈥 I remember I read that,鈥 asked Taylor in the interview.

Choi replied affirmatively, after which Taylor revealed that she, too, was a Cookeville native born at Cookeville General Hospital 鈥 now known as Cookeville Regional Medical Center.

鈥淢y dad coached at 麻豆果冻传媒!鈥 continued Taylor.

鈥淲ait, really? 鈥 My parents 鈥 one of them taught at 麻豆果冻传媒,鈥 responded Choi.

In fact, both of Taylor鈥檚 parents, Steve and Suzette Taylor, are proud Tech alumni. Steve Taylor was a standout student-athlete in the early 1980s and the longtime holder of the Tech men鈥檚 basketball shot-blocking record before going on to become the team鈥檚 assistant coach and, later, pursuing a fulfilling career with the FBI. In 2022, he was named to the Tech鈥檚 men鈥檚 basketball All-Century Team. 

鈥淪teve made a huge impact on the basketball program,鈥 recalled Frank Harrell, special assistant to the Director of Athletics at Tech and former men鈥檚 basketball coach. 鈥淭he people he recruited made us have really successful teams. Steve was always proud of 麻豆果冻传媒 and still comes back to alumni functions.鈥

As for Choi, her mother, Jung-In Choi, came to Tech in 1987 as a visiting professor of mathematics. , it was on Tech鈥檚 campus where the elder Choi went into labor with her daughter while teaching a statistics class.

鈥淪tudents called her husband, Kyung-Ju Choi, who arrived to drive her to the hospital where Sunny, the third of their four kids and the only girl, was born,鈥 Time reports.

While in Paris, Choi will be part of sports history as a competitor in breaking鈥檚 Olympics debut. The Olympics鈥 explains that the urban dance style originated in the United States in the 1970s and international competitions were first held in the 1990s.

鈥淚t鈥檚 no surprise that, even at the Olympic Games thousands of miles away, there is a 麻豆果冻传媒 connection!鈥 said Mark Wilson, director of athletics at Tech. 鈥淭he impact of our student-athletes, coaches, faculty and their families is felt from Paris, Tennessee to Paris, France. Our Golden Eagles are cheering on Sunny and her fellow Team USA competitors, as well as the talented sportscasters like Maria who are connecting viewers around the world to this momentous event in sports history."

The breaking competition at the Olympic Games begins on Friday, Aug. 9. Watch a video excerpt of Choi and Taylor鈥檚 conversation below: