Celina Hinchcliffe

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Celina Hinchcliffe (born March 1976. Windsor, England) is a British television sports presenter.

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Celina Hinchcliffe

Her father, Philip Hinchcliffe is a British television producer. Celina went to Sir William Perkins' School in Chertsey, and after gaining a degree in English Literature and Drama from the University of Birmingham, she worked with various theatre companies and travelled.

She got her first break in broadcasting in 2001 at BBC Southern Counties Radio, reporting on the likes of Crawley Town F.C. and Lewes FC. From there she worked as a reporter on African Football for the BBC World Service Television and then at BBC Radio Five Live.

In the summer of 2002, she joined BBC News 24 and BBC World as a sports presenter. In 2005 she fronted BBC Two's live coverage of England's matches in the women's European football championship. On January 21st 2006 she became the first woman to present BBC One's Saturday lunchtime show Football Focus. In 2006 she has presented BBC Three's coverage of some England's qualifyers for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2007.

Hinchcliffe lists her interests as film, theatre and live music. She also likes a variety of sports apart from football such as golf, rugby union and sking. Celina is also a passionate supporter of Sheffield Wednesday F.C.