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| caption = Schaap at [[Web Summit]] in 2014

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| birth_place = New York City, U.S.

| education = [[Cornell University]]

| education = [[Cornell University]]

| occupation = {{hlist|Author|sports journalist}}

| occupation = {{hlist|Author|sports journalist}}

| father = [[Dick Schaap]]

| father = [[Dick Schaap]]

| nationality = American

| relatives = {{plainlist|

| relatives = {{plainlist|

*[[William Schaap]] (uncle)

*[[William Schaap]] (uncle)

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'''Jeremy Schaap''' (born <!-- Valid citation required if adding EXACT DATE OF BIRTH for BLP. (WP:BLPPRIVACY) -->{{birth based on age as of date|35|2005|6|6|noage=yes}})<ref>{{cite news |last=Sandomir |first=Richard |date=2005-06-06 |title=Out of the Shadow and Into the Spotlight |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2005/06/03/sports/out-of-the-shadow-and-into-the-spotlight.html |work=[[The New York Times]] |access-date=2024-01-23 |quote=...Schaap, 35, said.}}</ref> is an American sportswriter, television reporter and author. Schaap is an 11-time [[Emmy Awards]] winner for his work on [[ESPN]]'s ''[[E:60]]'', ''[[SportsCenter]]'', and ''[[Outside the Lines]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2017/01/espn-bob-ley-jeremy-schaap-outside-the-lines-e60-expand-sports-reporters-ending-1201892428/|title=ESPN's Bob Ley & Jeremy Schaap Get Larger Roles As 'Outside The Lines' & 'E:60' Expand; 'Sports Reporters' Ending|website=Deadline.com|date=January 23, 2017 |access-date=8 June 2018}}</ref>

'''Jeremy Schaap''' (born 1969) is an American sportswriter, television reporter and author. Schaap is an 11-time [[Emmy Awards]] winner for his work on [[ESPN]]'s ''[[E:60]]'', ''[[SportsCenter]]'', and ''[[Outside the Lines]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2017/01/espn-bob-ley-jeremy-schaap-outside-the-lines-e60-expand-sports-reporters-ending-1201892428/|title=ESPN's Bob Ley & Jeremy Schaap Get Larger Roles As 'Outside The Lines' & 'E:60' Expand; 'Sports Reporters' Ending|website=Deadline.com|date=January 23, 2017 |access-date=8 June 2018}}</ref>



==Biography==

==Biography==

He is a regular contributor to ''[[Nightline]]'' and ''[[ABC World News Tonight]]'' and has been published in ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'', ''[[ESPN The Magazine]]'', ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', ''[[Parade (magazine)|Parade]]'', ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', and ''[[The New York Times]]''.

Schaap was born in [[New York City]] in 1969.<ref name="espnpr">{{cite web |url=https://espnpressroom.com/us/bios/schaap_jeremy/ |title=Jeremy Schaap |website=[[ESPN|ESPN Press Room]] |access-date=2024-08-27 |quote=Born in New York City in 1969, Schaap is a 1991 graduate of Cornell University.}}</ref> He is a regular contributor to ''[[Nightline]]'' and ''[[ABC World News Tonight]]'' and has been published in ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'', ''[[ESPN The Magazine]]'', ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', ''[[Parade (magazine)|Parade]]'', ''[[The Wall Street Journal]]'', and ''[[The New York Times]]''.



Schaap has worked four major soccer events for [[ESPN]] as the network's lead reporter, including: the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]], [[Euro 2012]], the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], and [[Euro 2016]].

Schaap has worked four major soccer events for [[ESPN]] as the network's lead reporter, including: the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]], [[Euro 2012]], the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], and [[Euro 2016]].

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Schaap is the son of the late journalist and broadcaster [[Dick Schaap]]. Like his father, Schaap is an alumnus of [[Cornell University]] and a former editor at ''[[The Cornell Daily Sun]]''. Schaap was also a member of the [[Quill and Dagger]] society.

Schaap is the son of the late journalist and broadcaster [[Dick Schaap]]. Like his father, Schaap is an alumnus of [[Cornell University]] and a former editor at ''[[The Cornell Daily Sun]]''. Schaap was also a member of the [[Quill and Dagger]] society.



He won the Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Writing at the 2005 Emmys, an award named after his father, for an ''Outside the Lines'' feature titled "Finding [[Bobby Fischer]]." Schaap and his wife have three children, two girls and a boy. {{citation needed|date=November 2015}}.

He won the Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Writing at the 2005 Emmys, an award named after his father, for an ''Outside the Lines'' feature titled "Finding [[Bobby Fischer]]."

Schaap and his wife Joclyn live in Connecticut and are parents of three children.<ref name="espnpr" />



==References==

==References==

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==External links==

* [http://espnmediazone.com/us/bios/schaap_jeremy/ Jeremy Schaap's ESPN Bio]



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Latest revision as of 00:01, 28 August 2024

Jeremy Schaap

Schaap at Web Summit in 2014

Born1969 (age 54–55)

New York City, U.S.

EducationCornell University
Occupations
  • Author
  • sports journalist
Notable creditSportsCenter
Children3
FatherDick Schaap
Relatives

Jeremy Schaap (born 1969) is an American sportswriter, television reporter and author. Schaap is an 11-time Emmy Awards winner for his work on ESPN's E:60, SportsCenter, and Outside the Lines.[1]

Schaap was born in New York City in 1969.[2] He is a regular contributor to Nightline and ABC World News Tonight and has been published in Sports Illustrated, ESPN The Magazine, Time, Parade, The Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times.

Schaap has worked four major soccer events for ESPN as the network's lead reporter, including: the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Euro 2012, the 2014 FIFA World Cup, and Euro 2016.

A native and resident of New York City, Schaap is the author of Cinderella Man: James J. Braddock, Max Baer, and the Greatest Upset in Boxing History (Houghton Mifflin, ISBN 0-618-55117-4), a New York Times best-seller, and Triumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitler's Olympics.

Schaap is the son of the late journalist and broadcaster Dick Schaap. Like his father, Schaap is an alumnus of Cornell University and a former editor at The Cornell Daily Sun. Schaap was also a member of the Quill and Dagger society.

He won the Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Writing at the 2005 Emmys, an award named after his father, for an Outside the Lines feature titled "Finding Bobby Fischer."

Schaap and his wife Joclyn live in Connecticut and are parents of three children.[2]

  1. ^ "ESPN's Bob Ley & Jeremy Schaap Get Larger Roles As 'Outside The Lines' & 'E:60' Expand; 'Sports Reporters' Ending". Deadline.com. January 23, 2017. Retrieved June 8, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Jeremy Schaap". ESPN Press Room. Retrieved August 27, 2024. Born in New York City in 1969, Schaap is a 1991 graduate of Cornell University.