Grant Denyer

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Grant Denyer

Denyer presenting the weather from Cootamundra
Born September 12, 1977 (1977-09-12) (age 30)
Avoca Beach, New South Wales
Occupation Television personality & reporter & Fujitsu V8 Supercars Series driver
Website
Official website

Grant Denyer (born September 12, 1977 in Avoca Beach, New South Wales[citation needed]) is an Australian motor racing driver and TV personality and reporter.

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[edit] Motor racing

Grant will drive with WPS/WOW Racing team at this year’s V8 Supercar endurance events at Sandown and Bathurst. Arguably Australia’s highest profile racing driver, Denyer will complete the Gold Coast-based team’s endurance driver line-up, joining Michael Caruso and the regular drivers Max Wilson and Jason Bargwanna. He drove a Ford Falcon in the Fujitsu V8 Supercar series for Ford Rising Stars with Michael Caruso and Daniel Elliot. He debuted with Dick Johnson Racing in 2005. In the same year he was awarded the Mike Kable Rookie of the Year prize finishing his debut season in the top 10 (10th). In 2006, Grant raced in the Sandown 500 and the prestigious Bathurst 1000 with DJR and with DJR's main driver's Will Davison's brother Alex Davison. Denyer and Alex came 9th overall at Bathurst.

Grant also has had success in tarmac rallying, most recently, a podium finish in this year's Suncoast Rally in which he drove the Les Walkden-prepared Subaru Impreza WRX STi. He finished 37.8 seconds behind the Skelta G-Force of Ray Vandersee, and 3.6 seconds clear third place-getter, Matt Close, in his Porsche Turbo.

Going into the final stage he trailed Close by 4.7 seconds, but produced a nerveless drive under extreme pressure to move ahead of the Porsche and take second place.

“To be second outright and first production car home is a huge highlight,” Denyer said. “To do that in my first full rally is a dream come true.”

“It came down to that last stage and Dale (co-driver Dale Moscatt) and I decided that we wanted second really badly. So we pulled everything out, threw caution to the wind and we finished up winning the stage. That was a great way to finish.”

“We were up against some really elite machines across the weekend so to be on the podium, to finish second in a production car, was great.”

In October, 2005 he finished 6th place in the Mini Challenge World Title Championship, held at Italy’s Santa Monica race track.

In 2002 Denyer competed in the Bathurst 24-hour Endurance Event, he drove a Nissan 200SX.

In 2003 he competed in the same event, this time driving a Porsche 996 GT3. In a fantastic drive in 2003 he came second in his class, sixth overall.

This placed him onto the famed Bathurst podium again, for the third time in his career.

[edit] Television career

In 1997, Grant Denyer began his career in the media, he gained a position at Prime Television in Wagga Wagga as a news reporter and journalist.

He moved to Sydney to work as V8 Supercar pit reporter for Network Ten, when he caught the eye of Television Producer Adam Boland.

Boland saw the potential in Grant and offered him full time position as the weather presenter on the new look Sunrise program.

Denyer left this position in December 2006 due to wanting to spend more time with his family, though he remains as a roving reporter for the breakfast program Sunrise. In 2007 Grant started a new segment on Sunrise called Dare Denyer which is aired as part of Sunrise weekly.

Denyer won the fourth series of Dancing with the Stars, and also hosted the celebrity duet singing competition It Takes Two. Denyer has also presented All Time Greatest Aussie Bloopers, Guinness World Records with co-host Shelley Craft, Australia's Got Talent, and has just completed hosting Seven Network's second season of the It Takes Two celebrity singing contest.

In 2006 Denyer was recognised by voters in the TV Fugly Awards as being Australia's Spunkiest Male TV Personality.[1] Grant has been voted 'sexiest presenter on TV' by a Melbourne Metro magazine poll plus he was voted the most dateable male by (Australian) New Woman magazine.

In 2007, his race and television career have seen him both racing and being a part of the team featuring Neil Crompton, Matthew White, Mark Beretta and Daniel Gibson to report on the V8 Supercar Series.

Preceded by
Originator
Sunrise Weather Presenter
2004 - 2006
Succeeded by
Monique Wright
Preceded by
Ada Nicodemou & Aric Yegudkin
Dancing with the Stars (Australia) winner
Season 4 (Early 2006 with Amanda Garner)
Succeeded by
Anthony Koutoufides & Natalie Lowe

[edit] Behind the Scenes

Since 1996, Grant has been the official face of The Spastic Centre’s Technology Department. When not travelling around Australia, he actively works to raise awareness for children and adults with cerebral palsy and the importance technology plays in their lives.

Grant has been a passionate spokesperson on drought and its devastating effects on Australian Families. In March 2003, Grant revealed his own private battle to save his family's 100 year old farm. Since then, he has continued his quest to lobby and encourage more assistance and backing for drought-stricken families and communities.

[edit] Off the record

On the 8th May 2007, Denyer created controversy during a radio interview on Nova 969, where he said he felt as though he "had sex with a black man"audio file, making reference to being exhausted after heavy filming and traveling and late night due to the 2007 Logie awards. Denyer made a public apology the same night which was broadcast at the end of Today Tonight

Opposition multicultural spokesman at the time, Laurie Ferguson, said the comments were deplorable and could be referred to the Australian broadcasting watchdog ACMA however did not proceed after Denyer's public apology.

[edit] References

  1. ^ "2006 Fuglies", Fugly Awards, retrieved 2006

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