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Rick Allen
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Born | Rick Allen Schwieger (1969-06-17) June 17, 1969 (age 55)
Grand Island, Nebraska, U.S.
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Years active | 2002–present |
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Genre | Play-by-play |
Sport(s) | NASCAR, College basketball, Track and field |
Employer | FOX (2003–2014) NBC (2015–present) |
Rick Allen Schwieger (born June 17, 1969), is an American television personality, play-by-play announcer, and voice-over artist.[1][2] He currently is at NBC Sports as the play-by-play commentator for NASCAR's Cup Series and Xfinity Series, on an interim basis for the International Motor Sports Association, and for NBC Sports coverage of track & field. He previously had done play-by-play broadcasting for Fox Sports's coverage of NASCAR's Camping World Truck Series.[3]
Allen was the second of two siblings. Allen grew up in Grand Island, Nebraska, and was a walk on for the University of Nebraska Track and Field team, where he was a letter winner all four seasons, a three-time All-American in the sport, winning two Big Eight Conference decathlon titles (1991–92).[4][5][6] He received his bachelor's degree of communications from the university. After graduation, he worked as a public address announcer for the University of Nebraska athletic department, and later at local dirt oval racetracks including Eagle Raceway, where Fox Sports found him.[4]
From 2003 to mid-2014, Allen worked for Fox Sports, where his main duty was calling the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and ARCA Racing SeriesonSPEED and later Fox Sports 1. He occasionally covered Nationwide Series (now Xfinity Series) events.[4][5][7][8]
On December 4, 2013, it was announced that Allen will become the lead announcer for NASCAR on NBC starting in 2015.[9]
During the Truck Series Eldora race on July 23, 2014, Allen announced that it would be his last race at Fox Sports, as he was now bound only to NBC.[10]
It was announced in 2016 that Allen would be joining the IndyCar Series on NBC broadcast team for select Verizon IndyCar Series events beginning at Phoenix in 2016, filling in for regular IndyCar play-by-play announcer Leigh Diffey because Diffey worked with NBC's Formula One coverage.[11]
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