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Craig B. Hummer (born May 20, 1965) is an American sportscaster. He is best known for his coverage of the
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,
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, and
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(PBR) events. Hummer is a former competitive ocean swimmer and
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. Hummer won 39 national championship titles, including 7 years as International Ironman.


Early life and education

Hummer was born in
Akron, Ohio Akron () is the fifth-largest city in the U.S. state of Ohio and is the county seat of Summit County, Ohio, Summit County. It is located on the western edge of the Glaciated Allegheny Plateau, about south of downtown Cleveland. As of the 2020 C ...
on May 20, 1965. He was a swimmer at
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, where he swam
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n times in three events. Hummer received an academic scholarship to attend
Kenyon College Kenyon College is a private liberal arts college in Gambier, Ohio. It was founded in 1824 by Philander Chase. Kenyon College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. Kenyon has 1,708 undergraduates enrolled. Its 1,000-acre campus is se ...
, and earned 17 All-American titles in the school's
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program. He went on to become a surf racer.


Career


Swimming

After graduation, Hummer applied to be a Los Angeles County lifeguard. In 1987, he won his first national title at a lifeguard competition in Hawaii. In 1988, Hummer made the US team that traveled to the World Championships in Australia. In 1989, Hummer was the U.S. Ocean Ironman Champion for the first time. He has been the U.S. Ocean Ironman Champion seven times. starting in 1989. In 1990, he participated in a single race for the Uncle Toby's Super Series, which was held in Hawaii, and was invited to compete in the series in Australia. In 1990 he won the three-day
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(USLA). That year, he went to Australia to participate in Uncle Toby's Super Series where top ranked lifeguards travel the continent competing. Hummer was the first American invited to participate in this event. He competed annually in Australia for four years, and was voted Most Improved in 1993. In his last year participating in Uncle Toby's Super Series, he took 9th place. He won the USLA championship again in 1991, and in 1992, he won 7 events at the U.S. Lifesaving Association National Championships, and 8 events in 1993. Hummer won six consecutive series title in the Bud Light Ocean Festival Series. Hummer finished second in the Outrigger's Waikiki King's Race, part of Outrigger Hotel's Hawaiian OceanFest, in 1991. He won the competition the next four consecutive years. He also won the U.S. Surf Lifesaving Championship six times. Hummer was emcee of the National Lifeguard Championships in 1996. In 1997, Hummer hosted the Wakiki King's race and was a commentator on the Fox Sports' Association of Volleyball Professionals series. He also commentated the Oceanman World Tour. He has appeared on Family Feud with the Los Angeles County Lifeguards. Hummer has also done ads for Gatorade, Carl's Jr, Ford, and Dr. Pepper. Hummer has also appeared on ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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''. and
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's ''Today Show''.


Broadcasting

Hummer has commentated on over 40 different sports. Hummer first pursued a broadcasting career in 1996. He briefly worked for
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, a
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network. Hummer became part of the
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when it was still the World Championship Sports Network. In 2003, he worked on the series ''Global Extremes'' for
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. The ''Global Extremes'' finale followed a group of climbers scaling
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. In 2007, Hummer joined the CBS Sports' Tour De France announce team. Additionally, Hummer has worked with PBR bull riding television coverage since late 2005. In 2007, he covered the
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sailing competition in
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. In 2010, Hummer was host of the daily news segments for Universal Sports' Vancouver Olympic Games coverage. He was an announcer on the ''Las Vegas Super Sprint'' in 2014, and became the announcer for La Course, a woman's race produced by Le Tour de France. That same year he was MC of the Tour de Pier, a fundraiser for cancer research featuring over 300 stationary bikes on the Manhattan Beach Pier. Hummer has also done interviews and announcing for
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and
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.


Other activities

Hummer co-authored ''The Loyal Lieutenant: Leading Out Lance and Pushing Through the Pain on the Rocky Road to Paris'' with
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. The book was ranked third on the ''New York Times'' Best Sellers list under sports books in June 2014. Hummer also interviewed George Hincapie for the ''George Hincapie: The Loyal Lieutenant'' interview presented by the Universal Sports Network in 2014.


References

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