STAMFORD, Conn. — Chloe Kim, Jordan Stolz and Elizabeth Lemley trained hard to get to the 2026 Winter Olympics. So too have Andrew Siciliano and Scott Hanson — even though much of their work does not take place anywhere near ice or snow.
On one recent Sunday afternoon, Siciliano was tucked away in a corner of a production studio housed here at NBC Sports sprawling headquarters, helping Olympics viewers on the Peacock streaming service navigate between men’s hockey, women’s ski jumping, men’s curling and the high-speed sledding sport known as skeleton. Each sport had its own display, in a single video square, and at any moment, Siciliano might tell
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