Normally Jason Gay wr lumns for the Wall Street Journal. Now he's tryg to teach his 5- and 7-year-old children.
Contents:
- JASON GAY: FETTABLE ATHLETE, ENDURG SPORTS JOURNALIST
- COLUMNIST JASON GAY TO SPEAK AT 2019 WTER MENCEMENT
- JASON GAY, WALL STREET JOURNAL LUMNIST: WHAT IT TAK
- JAGUARS ASSOCIATE STRENGTH ACH OUT AS GAY A FIRST FOR US-BASED PRO LEAGU
- JASON GAY IS HAPPILY MARRIED! AGE, WIFE, CHILDREN & FAY DETAILS
- SPORTS COLUMNIST JASON GAY: 'I AM A LOY TEACHER'
- JASON GAY’S 2019 WTER MENCEMENT ADDRS
JASON GAY: FETTABLE ATHLETE, ENDURG SPORTS JOURNALIST
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Sports and Humor Columnist, The Wall Street JournalJason Gay is The Wall Street Journal’s sports lumnist and a humor lumnist for s Review sectn.
COLUMNIST JASON GAY TO SPEAK AT 2019 WTER MENCEMENT
Jason Gay is a regular at the Wall Street Journal. And he may be the only mastream sports lumnist still verg cyclg. * jason gay columnist *
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JASON GAY, WALL STREET JOURNAL LUMNIST: WHAT IT TAK
Wall Street Journal lumnist Jason Gay ’92 mak no apologi for beg a rabid Badger fan — even a newsroom populated wh Michigan alumni. * jason gay columnist *
The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay views journalism the same way profsnal athlet approach their sport: he’s nstantly fdg ways to improve and adapt to the changg world (or game). Jason Gay has been a sports and humor lumnist at the Wall Street Journal for 13 years. ” It’s the first thg Jason Gay says to me, apologizg for beg late.
JAGUARS ASSOCIATE STRENGTH ACH OUT AS GAY A FIRST FOR US-BASED PRO LEAGU
Kev Maxen, an associate strength ach wh the Jacksonville Jaguars, has bee the first male ach a major U.S.-based profsnal league to e out as gay. * jason gay columnist *
Behd him, a Wilson T2000 tennis racket, the same mol of the pure alumum racket that Jimmy Connors ed when he won the 1983 US Open, glimmers on the wall above Gay’s sk. ” says Gay, who grew-up playg tennis. Every workday, Gay, 53, wak up at 4 a.
JASON GAY IS HAPPILY MARRIED! AGE, WIFE, CHILDREN & FAY DETAILS
Gay’s entertag wrg, sprkled wh wry humor, keeps them up-to-date on their favore athlet, Super Bowls, World Cups, and how “Tom Brady is (fally) ready for Pickball. Gay, now his 13th year as sports and humor lumnist for the Journal, embarked upon his wrg journey Belmont Hill School the suburbs of Belmont, MA, where he worked the school newspaper.
Gay approach his sportswrg much like a 10-year-old views life. Like a child’s favore actn TV show, Gay explas that sportg events also have hero and villas, protagonists and antagonists, good guys and bad guys. Gay is the first to acknowledge his shortgs.
Siar to his favore tennis players, Ons Jabr, Carlos Alrez, and Daniil Medvev, Gay is always learng and gettg better as a journalist. Gay views journalism the same way profsnal athlet approach their sport: he’s nstantly fdg ways to improve and adapt to the changg world (or game). Gay attend the Universy of Wisns-Madison, where he creds his acceptance to one sleepy admissns officer.
SPORTS COLUMNIST JASON GAY: 'I AM A LOY TEACHER'
From there, Gay got to the edorial si of thgs, workg stts at the Boston Phoenix, New York Observer and Rollg Stone, before fdg his way to GQ, where he served as article edor. When an opportuny to work at the WSJ me up 2009, Gay quickly jumped aboard and has been there ever sce.
Unlike his rears, Gay did not read the WSJ... Gay is perfectly sued for his le of work. He genuely lik to make everyone happy, whether ’s his rears worldwi or his homebound black-and-whe tuxedo t, Baxter, who Gay swears n talk.
Gay’s skillful abily to tertwe humor and w to his wrg is rare. Former CBS sports producer Tommy O’Neill, prais Gay’s rare fse wh words and stori. O’Neill is not the only one to regnize Gay’s talented craft.
JASON GAY’S 2019 WTER MENCEMENT ADDRS
In between his day job and school drop-offs and pick-ups, Gay recently released his send book, a llectn of says lled I Wouldn’t Do That If I Were Me: Morn Blunrs and Most Triumphs (but Mostly Blunrs).
In today’s smartphone, media-driven age, Gay says “Askg someone to read a book the days feels like askg them to jo you on a sail om Mae to Portugal. That’s why Gay nsired namg his book, “Hey, A**hole! Jt like the athlet he wr about, Gay is no stranger to a challenge.
After over a of verg sports at the Journal, Gay’s zeal for wrg unwavergly sh like his gleamg T2000 tennis racket.