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  2. Reanne Evans - Wikipedia

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    Evans won the IBSF Women's Snooker Championship in 2004, 2007, and 2008, with Wendy Jans the losing finalist on each occasion. [44] She did not travel to the 2009 championship in Hyderabad to defend her title as the cost of travelling would have been more than the prize money she could have earned.

  3. Seema Jaswal - Wikipedia

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    A sports enthusiast, Jaswal kick-started her career as a runner at Sky Sports as part of the production, which was her springboard to presenting. [13]The following year Jaswal presented a host of live events including the Zee Carnival at the Olympia Hall, The Franchise Show for The Business Channel, The Independent Music Show in Camden and worked on projects for MTV and Endemol. [14]

  4. Orla Chennaoui - Wikipedia

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    Orla Chennaoui (née Heron) [1] (born 13 November 1978) [2] [3] is a Northern Irish television journalist and former all-Ireland triple jump champion. [3] Chennaoui was born in Draperstown, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland. [3]

  5. Catherine Whitaker - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Ann Whitaker (born 10 February 1986) is a British sports reporter, presenter and commentator for both television and radio, who has covered tennis and other sports for Eurosport, Amazon Prime Video UK, BBC Radio 5 Live, BeIn Sports, Perform and IMG Media. She is also co-presenter of The Tennis Podcast, a weekly podcast launched in ...

  6. Hazel Irvine - Wikipedia

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    Irvine began her broadcasting career on Radio Clyde in 1986, before moving to work for Scottish Television in 1988 as a continuity announcer and latterly, as a sports reporter/presenter. This led to slots on the national ITV network co-presenting coverage of the 1988 Olympics [ 1 ] alongside Dickie Davies , and presenting reports from the ...

  7. List of sports announcers - Wikipedia

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    Mike Watterson – Eurosport 1989-, Sky Sports – 1991–1994; Jimmy White – BBC Sport 2010, Eurosport/Quest 2015–present; Mark Wildman – ITV 1983-2000, Eurosport 2002–2004, Sky Sports 2002–2004; Rex Williams – BBC Sport 1980–1984, ITV Sport 1984-1993; Kyren Wilson - BBC Sport 2022-present; Jim Wych – Sky Sports 1990–1997

  8. Radzi Chinyanganya - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Chinyanganya was part of the Eurosport presenting team at the Tokyo Olympics. It was later announced he would become the main presenter for snookers' Triple Crown events on Eurosport, taking over from Colin Murray who had departed the role at the end of the 2020–21 snooker season. [5]

  9. Snooker Shoot Out - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] In 2018, the event agreed a long-term deal with Eurosport and Quest to broadcast the event in the United Kingdom until 2026, beginning with the 2019 Snooker Shoot Out. [26] In January 2023, Reanne Evans became the first female winner of a Snooker Shoot Out match as well as the first woman to win a televised match at a ranking event. [27]