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Graham was part of the Ski Sunday team which won a Royal Television Society award in 2002. He has presented and commentated on the 2002 , 2006 , 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics . Away from the mountains, Graham is the presenter of the BBC's World Championship Series triathlon coverage.
Winter Olympic skier Graham Bell and skeleton gold medallist Amy Williams put the celebrities through training in the UK and Austria. Britain's first Olympic ski jumper, Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards, appears live on the show to demonstrate the ski jump. [1] The first series was won by singer Joe McElderry on 3 February 2014. [2]
Ski Sunday is a weekly magazine-style television show covering winter sports, broadcast on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on Sundays in a late afternoon or an early evening timeslot. It began in 1978 and is currently presented by Ed Leigh and Chemmy Alcott with reporters Graham Bell, Tim Warwood, Jenny Jones, Aimee Fuller and Phil Young.
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Leigh presented a spin show from Ski Sunday, High Altitude, which ran for the winter of 2009 on BBC2, with Graham Bell. During the 2012 Summer Olympics Ed commentated on Beach Volleyball for the BBC alongside Matt Chilton and also at the BMX event in the cycling. [2] During the 2021 season in Laax, Leigh dislocated his knee cap and broke his ...
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