Gabrielle ‘Gabby’ Logan is a well-known British television presenter and former international gymnast. Born into a family with a solid athletic background, Gabby’s passion for sports has always been evident. She has become a respected face in sports broadcasting, working with major networks like the BBC and ITV.
Early Life
Gabby Logan was born in Leeds on April 24, 1973, to Terry Yorath, a former Welsh international footballer, and his wife Christine. Growing up, Gabby moved around frequently due to her father’s football career, which influenced her love for the sport.
Gabby showed promise in gymnastics, eventually representing Wales at the 1990 Commonwealth Games, where she placed 11th in rhythmic gymnastics. Despite a promising future, she had to retire from gymnastics at age 17 due to sciatica.
Private Life
Gabby married Kenny Logan, a former Scotland rugby union player, on July 19, 2001. The couple has twins, Reuben and Lois, born in 2005 after undergoing IVF treatment. Gabby has faced some tough times in her personal life, including her husband Kenny’s battle with prostate cancer, which was made public in 2022. Despite these challenges, Gabby remains positive and supportive, and she was crowned Tesco Celebrity Mum of the Year in 2012 for her dedication to her family.
Career
Gabby Logan’s broadcasting career began after she graduated from Durham University. She started on Metro Radio in Newcastle before moving to Sky Sports in 1996.
She later joined ITV and eventually moved to the BBC in 2007, where she became the face of major sporting events like the Olympics, London Marathon, and Commonwealth Games. Gabby also hosted the celebrity diving show ‘Splash!’ alongside Vernon Kay. She remains an influential figure in sports broadcasting and is part of the BBC’s presenting team for Euros 2024.
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