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“Workaholics” Anders Holm weighs in on Olympic Village & More

Anders Holm — writer-creator-producer and star of Comedy Central’s “Workaholics”  – swam NCAA Division I at Wisconsin. He was a sprint-man with chops. He’s kept his ties to the sport, old swimming friends, and he occasinoally drops random references to the sport in his show, references only swimmers would understand.

Catch “Workaholics” on Comedy Central Tuesday at 10:30pm/9:30 CST.

Follow Anders Holm on Twitter here.

Fan Workaholics on Facebook here.

For the best of video on youtube, google “Workaholics: Best of 211″ — but this is an adult half-hour comedy. Not for kids.

Comments

  1. Steve Nolan says:

    This week’s episode, the flashback, was chock full of swimming. Not always complimentary, but I thought those jokes were especially awesome. (The remarks along the lines of “Oh, they’re still going? I don’t want to watch these naked dudes swim anymore” was awesome.)

  2. Maverick Smalley says:

    Anders, thank you so much for creating Workaholics and thank you for making the effort to include the swimming jokes and references; they are awesome. I’m fairly certain your show is the first in TV and film history to get the swimming jokes and references exactly right. You are the man!

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Mel Stewart, aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, and USA Swimming. Mel has also worked as an Olympic analyst for ABC, NBC, EPSN, FOX SPORTS and TBS. At SwimSwam.com, Mel hosts Gold Medal Minute presented by SwimOutlet.com, a weekly report featuring the world’s fastest swimmers and Olympic medalists. Read More »