BBC Sports Personality of the Year marks a historic moment in 2024 as it features its first-ever all-female presenting line-up.
Here we get to know the three women helping us celebrate this year’s greatest sportspeople and their incredible achievements.
Alex Scott, Clare Balding and Gabby Logan (left to right) are presenting BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2024[/caption] Gary Lineker has stepped down from his role presenting the awards ceremony[/caption]The departure of Gary Lineker from his long-standing role as co-host of BBC Spots Personality of the Year (SPOTY) paved the way for this groundbreaking change.
The trio of Clare Balding, Gabby Logan and Alex Scott represents a blend of experience, expertise and fresh perspectives.
The fresh female line-up promises to make this year’s groundbreaking SPOTY ceremony both engaging and inspirational.
Clare Balding
Clare Balding is known for bring major events to our screens, including Wimbledon[/caption]Clare Balding, one of the most recognisable faces in British sports journalism, will co-host the BBC SPOTY 2024.
She is an English broadcast journalist, author and former amateur jockey.
Known for her extensive experience covering major sporting events including Royal Ascot, the Olympics and Wimbledon, she has been a staple of the BBC‘s sports coverage three decades.
This year, she brings her expertise and charisma to the awards ceremony, celebrating an exceptional year in sports.
Clare has expressed her excitement about reflecting on a year filled with record-breaking achievements and celebrating athletes who have captivated audiences around the world.
She told the BBC: “It’s been a massive year with Olympics, Paralympics and the men’s European Football Championships.
“There are a huge array of sportsmen and women who have shared the spotlight and it’s a great chance to celebrate their achievements.”
Gabby Logan
Gabby Logan has been tipped to replace Gary Lineker on MOTD[/caption]Gabby Logan, another seasoned presenter, will join Clare as part of the presenting team.
The former gymnast has been a prominent figure in previous editions of SPOTY.
She started presenting for BBC Sport in 2007, going on to regularly feature on Match Of The Day — and has been tipped as Gary Lineker’s replacement on the show.
What I love most though is being able to see the athletes reflect on their achievements again with their family and friends around them
Gabby LoganGabby is the face of athletics on the Beeb, fronting the Olympics, London Marathon, Commonwealth Games and World Athletics Championships.
She was also a key member of the channel’s presenting team for Euro 2024.
On what she looks forward to most, Gabby said: “Every award is special, from Unsung Hero, which honours those that give back to their local community, to the six main award contenders that have achieved something truly spectacular.
“What I love most though is being able to see the athletes reflect on their achievements again with their family and friends around them.
“Reliving that winning moment with them all is an honour.”
Alex Scott
Alex Scott was a professional footballer before becoming a presenter[/caption]Alex Scott completes the trio of presenters for this year’s event.
The former professional footballer-turned-broadcaster has quickly become one of the most respected voices in sports media.
Since 2019, Alex has co-hosted Sky Sports’ Goals on Sunday alongside Chris Kamara.
The ex-Arsenal ace was also an integral part of the the BBC’s coverage of Euro 2024, bringing us the action live from Germany.
Alex has also been a regular host on Soccer Aid, The One Show and Children In Need.
Since joining the SPOTY team in 2020, she has brought us her unique perspective as an elite athlete.
She said: “There has been so much sport this year I don’t know where to begin.
“Manchester City continued to dominate the Premier League, winning it for the fourth time in a row, we had the Champions League final on our doorstep in London and Chelsea just kept on winning in the Women’s Super League, and that before the men’s Euros even kicked off.”
On her favourite moment, she added: “It’s got to be announcing the overall winner.
“It’s such a prestigious award in the world of sport and you can tell how much it means to those that have won it before.
“It’s an emotional moment. Reading out the winning name and handing over the trophy is a highlight of the evening.”
When is BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2024 and how can I watch it?
- SPOTY will take place on Tuesday, December 17 and be broadcast live from MediaCityUK in Salford.
- The programme starts at 7pm.
- It will be broadcast on BBC One and live streamed on BBC iPlayer.
- Alternatively, SunSport will live blog the whole event.
Who is going to win BBC Sports Personality of the Year 2024?
- At the time of writing, Olympic gold medallist Keeely Hodgkinson is the boookies’ clear favourite to win SPOTY.
- The likes of Luke Littler, Mark Cavendish, Helen Glover, Alistair Brownlee and Alex Yee are also said to be in the running.