Peter John Montgomery MBE (also widely known as "PJ") is a New Zealand sports broadcaster. His work has covered many sports, but he is best known as the voice of the America's Cup on New Zealand and International radio and television.
Montgomery has covered ten America's Cup regattas, eight Olympic Games and all 10 Whitbread/Volvo Round the World Races.[1] He has been regularly invited to commentate at major regattas across the world, including The ISAF Sailing World Championships and key regattas on the World Match Racing Tour, including The Bermuda Gold Cup, The Swedish Match Cup and The Monsoon Cup Malaysia. ISAF also chose him to be the first Host / MC for the World Sailor of The Year and Sailing Hall of Fame ceremonies. The Bermuda Gold Cup, The Swedish Match Cup and The Monsoon Cup.
In addition to commentating and reporting on sailing regattas he has also broadcast many other sports including rowing and rugby. He is the "sideline eye" for the ZB/Radio Sport Radio Rugby Team in Auckland, where his Driz-a-Bone raincoat has become as well known as his microphone as he works the sideline.[1] Montgomery also hosts the No 1 rating radio show SPORTSWORLD every Sunday on Newstalk ZB and Radio Sport.
He was chosen to play the America's Cup broadcaster in the 1992 movie Wind to lend authenticity to the racing scenes. He also has many public speaking engagements.
He is also a trustee of the New Zealand International Yachting Trust, as well a member of the selection committees for the America's Cup Hall of Fame, the Yachting New Zealand Sailor of the Year Award and the Halberg awards. He is also a Patron or Vice Patron of several yacht clubs. He is a Life Member of the New Zealand Sports Journalists Association and a Life Member of the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club.