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MATT BAKER is the BBC's lead gymnastics commentator for the Paris 2024 Olympics.

The Countryfile and One Show star, 46, is a gymnastics fanatic - and has been providing expert analysis in Paris.

Matt Baker has been leading the BBC's Olympic gymnastics coverage
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Matt Baker has been leading the BBC's Olympic gymnastics coverageCredit: BBC
The presenter is well known for working on Countryfile
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The presenter is well known for working on CountryfileCredit: Rex

Paris 2024 is the fifth Olympic Games at which Baker has worked on the gymnastics.

But fans who best know him for his work on other TV shows were still left stunned when he popped up on the coverage.

One wrote on social media: "Is Matt Baker commentating on the gymnastics? Why the are the BBC using a TV farmer?"

While a second asked: "Is that Matt Baker on the gymnastics commentary getting pre-emptively giddy about GB possibly podiuming again?"

Another mused: "Matt Baker on gymnastics commentary will always be a joy to listen to haha."

Long before his work on The One Show and Countryfile, Baker was a keen gymnast while growing up.

Speaking to the TV Times about his experiences, he said: "It makes me laugh when people ask, 'Why is the guy from Countryfile commentating on gymnastics?!'

"But yes, I love the eclectic mix of things that I do and have done."

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Baker, 46, previously shared this throwback snap
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Baker, 46, previously shared this throwback snapCredit: Instagram @MATTBAKER

What's happening today at The Games?

WHAT TO WATCH TODAY...

THE PARIS 2024 Olympics is now well underway with medals being ticked off and huge events still to come.

SunSport brings you all the action taking place in the French capital on a what is expected to be a huge third day.

Tom Daley looks to retain his 10m synchro diving gold, this time with Noah Williams instead of Matty Lee (10am).

Tatt-mad Matt Richards and Tokyo silver star Duncan Scott are battling for 200m freestyle gold in the swimming pool (7.40pm).

Tom Pidcock goes in the mountain biking cross-country after winning gold three years ago (1.10pm) and it is the finals of equestrian eventing (team 11.15am, individual 2pm).

The men’s team gymnastics final - featuring Max Whitlock - starts at 4.30pm.

In hockey, Team GB women face Australia in their second pool match of this year, looking to make it bronze, gold, bronze, gold in the last four Olympics (4pm).

And there are Brits galore in the sailing down in Marseille (from 11am).

Swimmers Lilly King, Tatjana Smith, Ruta Meilutyte and Tang Qianting make up a star-studded quartet going for women’s 100m breaststroke gold (8.30pm).

It’s Novak Djokovic vs Rafael Nadal in a blockbuster second-round singles clash at Roland Garros, the tennis superstars’ 60th and probably final meeting (12.30pm).

Ukraine’s six-time fencing world champion Olha Kharlan was sent a personal letter by IOC chief Thomas Bach guaranteeing her place at a fifth Olympics.

She was disqualified from the fencing world champs last year for refusing to shake hands with her Russian opponent. The women’s sabre final is at 8.45pm.

Click here for all the events taking place at Paris 2024 today.

Follow all the action as it unfolds with our Paris 2024 Olympics LIVE blog.

Around the Tokyo Games in 2021, Baker posted an old photo of himself performing.

He captioned it: "For all those asking... here's some clippings from my old scrap book!

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"As a lad gymnastics was my life. . .it taught me the simple recipe if you work hard you get a result.

"Without my sport I would never be where I am today... #gymnastics #workhard."

Baker performed at a national level as a kid, before having to quit aged 14 due to anaemia.

He looks back fondly, however, previously telling the BBC: "Gymnastics was kind of a natural fit.

"I used to bounce around all over the place. I'd be climbing trees and grappling up anything. It just clicked with me.

"It was something that I loved, and I didn't have to think about whether or not I wanted to go."

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In Paris, he has been joined by an all-star cast of analysts.

The County Durham-born presenter, a former North of England junior champion, has been joined by Beth Tweddle Craig Heap, Christine Still and Betty Glover.

The Country Durham star presented The One Show alongside Alex Jones
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The Country Durham star presented The One Show alongside Alex JonesCredit: GC Images
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