Lindsay Czarniak

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Lindsay Czarniak (born November 7, 1977 in Harrisburg, PA), is a sports reporter for WRC-TV NBC 4 television in Washington, DC, pit reporter for TNT's NASCAR Sprint Cup Series coverage, and former co-host and reporter for the syndicated George Michael Sports Machine. She attended Centreville High School (Virginia) and James Madison University. She joined NBC 4 in June 2005. Before working at NBC 4, she worked for NBC 6 in Miami, Florida, CBS 47/Fox 30 in Jacksonville, Florida and CNN

Lindsay Czarniak interviews Nicklas Backstrom at the press conference announcing his signing
Lindsay Czarniak interviews Nicklas Backstrom at the press conference announcing his signing

In 2006, Lindsay Czarniak served as a pit reporter in NASCAR Busch Series races at the Martinsville Speedway and at the IRP Busch race. In 2007, she was tapped as a pit reporter for TNT's 6 race schedule from Pocono-Chicago.

Lindsay Czarniak was the first sports reporter to interview team players of the Washington Redskins after the murder of Redskins' Safety Sean Taylor.

Lindsay also made a recent guest appearance on the 5/22/2008 edition of The Tony Kornheiser Show, occupying the "chick chair." On that show, she told a humorous anecdote of being arrested for expired license plates by the DC Police on her way to a News 4 interview, which turned out to be an important public service warning for those who visit Washington DC.

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