Dan Lobb
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Dan Lobb | |
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Born | Daniel Jonathon Lobb 7 January 1972 Colden Common, Hampshire, England |
Nationality | British |
Occupation | Tennis player TV presenter |
Years active | 2001–2013, 2015–present |
Notable credit(s) | Daybreak GMTV Sky Sports Strictly Come Dancing Cowboy Builders |
Website | Official website |
Daniel Jonathon Lobb (born 7 January 1972)[citation needed] is a British retired tennis player and television presenter, best known for co-presenting the ITV Breakfast programme Daybreak from 2010 until 2012. Since 2015, he co-presents Cowboy Builders on Channel 5.
Early life[]
Lobb grew up in Colden Common near Winchester, Hampshire.[citation needed] He attended Peter Symonds College in Winchester, where he studied Biology, Chemistry and Economics.
Tennis career[]
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Lobb was assisted by College Prospects of America to gain a tennis scholarship to the University of Tennessee at Martin in the USA. He was named as an All-American (for tennis) and graduated from the school of Business with high honours. After coaching at various tennis clubs in London, Lobb played professionally for three years reaching a British ranking of 18 in 1997.[citation needed] After retiring in 1998 he combined coaching and modelling for three years as well as getting involved in sports PR and marketing in London.
Broadcasting career[]
In 2001, Lobb started part-time work at a local cable station assisting the sports producer before being given the opportunity to present a live show. From there he moved on to 5 News and was offered a contract by Sky Sports in January 2002, presenting mostly on Sky Sports News. In October 2007, he began presenting The Club on Sky Poker, a humorous magazine show based around Poker. He presented with Matt Broughton.[citation needed] On 30 December 2008 during a live Sky Sports News programme, Lobb was co-presenting with Simon Thomas when it was revealed that this would be Lobb's final appearance on the channel. Thomas thanked Lobb for his seven-year service and joked that he was "still the only presenter to have beat Tim Henman - as he has liked to remind us over 400 times!"[citation needed] (This was in reference to Lobb's professional tennis career). In May 2009, Lobb became a sports presenter on Sky News.[citation needed]
Lobb moved to GMTV as the sports correspondent in January 2010. He transferred to the replacement programme Daybreak on 6 September 2010, appointed sports editor,[1] and stand-in presenter. On 2 September, he took over from Adrian Chiles as the Friday co-presenter of Daybreak and on 6 December 2011 he took over from Chiles full-time on an interim basis.[2] Aled Jones was appointed as Chiles' permanent replacement with Lobb leaving the programme on 31 August 2012.[citation needed]
On 6 September 2011, it was announced that Lobb would take part in the 2011 series of Strictly Come Dancing on BBC One.[3] He was partnered with Katya Virshilas. He was the second person to be voted off the show.[citation needed] In January 2013 he presented a one-off Ping pong event for Sky Sports.[citation needed]
In 2015, Lobb returned to television as a co-presenter of Cowboy Builders on Channel 5.[citation needed]
Lobb has been a commentator on Wimbledon television broadcasts for Wimbledon Broadcasting Services.[citation needed]
Filmography[]
Television | |||
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Year | Title | Role | |
2002–08 | Sky Sports; Sky Sports News | Presenter | |
2009 | Sky News | Sports presenter | |
2009 | Most Annoying People | Himself | |
2010 | GMTV | Sports presenter | |
2010–12 | Daybreak | Sports editor (2010–11), Acting main presenter (2011–12) | |
2011 | Strictly Come Dancing | Contestant | |
2012 | Britain's Secret Treasures | Contributor | |
The Chase: Celebrity Chase | Contestant | ||
2015— | Cowboy Builders | Co-presenter |
References[]
- ^ "Daybreak Press Pack". ITV.com. 31 August 2010. Archived from the original (Microsoft Word) on 11 September 2010.
- ^ Daniel Sperling (2 December 2011). "Adrian Chiles, Christine Bleakley to leave Daybreak on Monday?". Digital Spy. Hearst UK.
- ^ "Strictly Come Dancing signs up Lulu and Edwina Currie". BBC News. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 6 September 2011.
External links[]
- British sports broadcasters
- GMTV presenters and reporters
- ITV Breakfast presenters and reporters
- Living people
- People from Winchester
- Sky Sports presenters and reporters
- 1972 births
- British male tennis players