Mike Teriko, an a broadcaster NBC SPORTS, left the network covering to my Kentucky Derby today after having a “big reaction” to the sensitivity of the walnut.
The exit came earlier today and as reports of Tiriko's disease raised anxiety from the viewers on Saturday afternoon, the veteran error broadcaster assumed X with a statement about what happened, and thanked the colleagues for their support.
“I hate to be a scratch after making the starting gate @Kentuckyderby,” he started. “Just a big reaction to walnuts. If you have one you know how it can expel you.”
In the statement, he continued screaming Churchill Downs – the horse racing complex and the famous Louisville magazine for the longest sporting event in the United States – as well as his co -workers.
“Deep thanks to @churchilldowns for their care. And for the family @nbcsports horse Racing. [Moss]Jerry [Bailey] He concluded “and” and “& Ahmed Farid very lucky to her step in Syracuseu.
Previously, TMZ stated that Fareed seized the radio around 3 pm EST, saying: “Mike, as I heard, is a little under the weather at the present time.” He did not explain more at that time.
His TV colleague, Terry Miners, headquartered by Louisville, Triko, has sent wishes, and he can write online, “I feel improvement soon, Mike Terico. The rail man in NBCSPORTS is outside the Kentuckyderby coverage due to the disease.
The 151st edition of The Kentucky Derby – which is often known as the most hats and visits at the end of the week full of events that attract celebrities, athletes, survey,, of course, are the most hats and clothes. It dates back to 1875, and the event is held annually on the first Saturday of May.