Sean Ingle
Sean Ingle | |
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Born | Luton, UK |
Alma mater | University of Sheffield |
Occupation | Sports Journalist |
Employer | The Guardian |
Awards | British Sports Journalism Awards |
Sean Ingle is a British
Early life and education
Ingle was born in
Career
Ingle began his career in journalism as a sports writer for EMAP in 1998. He joined The Guardian a year and a half later in the same capacity until he was promoted to deputy sports editor and then sports editor of the website in 2004.
Ingle was posted to Germany to cover the 2006 World Cup for The Guardian. In Baden-Baden, while at a restaurant with colleague Jonathan Wilson, he was bitten on the buttocks by a German Shepherd; the dog bit him so hard that he bled.[3]
He remained as the sports editor of the website until after the 2012 Olympics in London, when he was named a senior sports writer and Athletics Correspondent, as he returned to full-time reporting duties for The Guardian, Observer and the website. He also began writing a weekly column on issues in sport.
Ingle has broken several high-profile stories, including the revelation that four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome failed a doping test during the Vuelta a España road race in September 2017.[4] His report, co-authored with Martha Kelner, won Scoop of the Year at the 2017 British Sports Journalism Awards.[5]
He was named Specialist Correspondent of the Year at the 2016 and 2017 British Sports Journalism Awards.[6]
References
- ^ "Sean Ingle". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
- ^ Last, Danny (21 July 2010). "European Football Weekends: Sean Ingle". European Football Weekends. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
- ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
- TheGuardian.com.
- ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
- ^ "2016 BRITISH SPORTS JOURNALISM AWARDS – Sports Journalists' Association". Retrieved 16 February 2019.
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