Celebrated Olympic broadcaster, Peter Graves, a native of Vermont, has been a storyteller, writer, television sports host, and public address announcer. From his Nordic Skiing racing days in college to a coaching and broadcasting career spanning the globe, Graves offers his memoir, I Almost Made It, to the public. For his first Winter Olympic Games, he worked for ABC Sports at the 1980 games in Lake Placid, New York, covering Nordic Skiing. Graves announced 13 Olympic Games, both Summer and Winter. His work has appeared on ABC Sports, NBC/Universal Sports, ESPN, OLN, CTV, and CBC in Canada.
""Peter Graves' passion for Nordic skiing emerged early, as a high school and collegiate competitor. Then, it led him to become the pioneering announcer and broadcaster for the sport, introducing and educating generations of spectators to the excitement and beauty of Nordic skiing. As a racer or a Nordic enthusiast, you know it's a big event if Peter Graves is on the loudspeaker, describing the action."" --John Morton, two-time Olympic biathlete, author, trail designer ""A soul-baring, emotional read. . . . An important, talented, and influential voice across swaths and corners of Olympic sports spanning a fifty-year career, I Almost Made It recalls a storyteller's lifelong, intrepid drive to bring his favorite sports to a broader audience and appreciation. . ."" --Chad Salmela, Ski coach and NBC Olympic analyst