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Robin in Rio: An Olympic blog

Robin Wilhoit and Jim Matheny are in Rio covering the 2016 Olympics

10News anchor Robin Wilhoit will be sharing photos and stories of her experiences in Rio covering the 2016 Olympics alongside 10News reporter Jim Matheny. Follow along their social media accounts for more behind-the-scenes coverage.

Sunday, Aug. 7

So, I'm walking down the hall at the International Broadcast Center and who do I run into? Olympic skaters Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir! Hey wait...I thought this was the summer Olympics?

Saturday, Aug. 6

At the back of the line at selfie central aka the Olympic Rings!

Bet ya didn't know my hidden talent is pole vaulting!!!

Friday, Aug. 5

The Opening Ceremony on Friday evening helped kick off the 2016 Olympic Games! Producers felt like they created a message of great worth, even though they didn't have as much money to use compared to past host cities.

VIDEO: Opening ceremony kicks off the Rio games

We saw plenty of VFLs during Friday's festivities, including some selfies featuring Tamika Catchings, Molly Hannis and her Team USA swimming teammates.

ROBIN IN RIO VIDEO: Opening Ceremony preparations

Tuesday, Aug. 3

Hanging out with the Today Show!! More on this to come!

Tuesday, Aug. 2

You will be seeing these Olympic venues lots over the next couple of weeks. Jim Matheny and I got a first look at the stadiums in Olympic Park. This is where swimming, gymnastics and basketball among other sports will take place.

One of the Rio Olympic venues 

As we were walking around you couldn't help but notice lots of construction still going on. The clock is ticking to Opening Ceremonies!

VIDEO: WBIR team making themselves at home in Rio

And you never know who you might run into Rio! As we were standing at the Olympic Rings we saw Brooke Fraiser who is from Knoxville and is a UT grad. She was also an intern at WBIR. Now Brooke works for NBC in NYC. It's a small world after all.

While visiting the Olympic park in Rio, 10News anchor Robin Wilhoit ran into Brooke Fraser, a former WBIR intern and current member of the NBC Nightly News team. 

Monday, Aug. 1

This is my home for the next 23 days. The Olympic media village is about a 30-minute drive (when traffic is good) to the main Olympic venue and the International Broadcast Center. That's where Jim and I will be working primarily when we aren't shooting stories.

The media village is a newly built condo complex that houses journalists from around the world here in Rio to cover the games. When we pick up and leave after the Olympics the condos will be rented/sold to locals. There is still lots of construction going on here.

The media village accomodations for the Rio Olympics 

Our rooms are small but comfortable. We have a cafeteria style restaurant. I felt like I was back in high school when I went through the line this morning!!! There is also a convenience store...thank goodness!!!! I needed to buy an extra converter.

The media village cafeteria for the Rio Olympics 

And....there is an AWESOME pool. Too bad there is no time to swim!

The pool at the Rio Olympics media village 

Saturday, July 30

On our way to Rio!

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