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Sophie Smith (journalist)

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Other names
  
Soph, Agent 86

Education
  
Monash University

Role
  
Journalist


Name
  
Sophie Smith

Height
  
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)

Home town
  
Melbourne



Born
  
13 December 1986 (age 37) (
1986-12-13
)

Occupation
  
Sports Journalist, TV Reporter and Presenter

Profiles

Sophie Elizabeth Smith (born 13 December 1986 in Canberra) is an Australian journalist, television reporter and presenter.

Sophie Smith (journalist) BBC Radio 2 Sophie Smith of Cycling Weekly Magazine Simon Mayo

Smith specialises in professional road and track cycling and has covered major international sports events including the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, UCI Road World Championships as well as the UCI Track World Championships.

Smith moved to London, UK in June 2012 to work for IPC Media's Cycling Weekly and Cycle Sport magazines. She made three appearances on BBC World News throughout the London 2012 Olympic Games and in December started working on the Revolution Series on ITV 4. Smith has also been a guest on talkSPORT, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 5 live. In 2013 she has continued to appear on BBC World News, plus 5 News.

She previously worked for the Australian national TV network Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) and its Cycling Central website and television programme. She anchored the weekly Cycling Central programme during the 2012 Australian summer and presented its red carpet coverage of the 2011 Santos Tour Down Under Legends' Night Dinner. In 2011 she was a co-host on the station's popular Tour de France Sag Wagon podcast alongside Australian TV identity and comedian Sam Pang and Olympian David Culbert.

Smith competed in the inaugural Omara Witsup.com Celebrity Triathlon, which raised awareness of women in sport and money for Ovarian Cancer Australia, alongside Brodie Harper, Natalie Garonzi, Dani Venn and Lola Berry.

She has been based in Melbourne, Australia since 2015.

References

Sophie Smith (journalist) Wikipedia