James Pearce (journalist)

James Pearce is a British journalist and presenter for BBC Sport, who has reported from eight Olympic Games. Pearce was the Olympic Correspondent for the BBC at the 2012 London Olympic Games.[1] Notable scoops by Pearce include the revelation that England were attempting to 'butter' up FIFA voters with gifts of luxury handbags in order to gain votes during their ill-fated bid for the 2018 World Cup. Pearce holds the dubious honour of scoring the first "goal" at the new Wembley Stadium during a broadcast on the BBC News channel.

Early life

Pearce was brought up in the village of Pirbright in Surrey.[2]

Education

Pearce was educated at Radley College, which he entered in 1983,[3] a boarding independent school near the village of Radley in Oxfordshire, followed by the University of Exeter in Devon, where he studied Politics.[2]

gollark: You wouldn't go *personally*, just send some nanobots by starwisp or something.
gollark: If you pick, say, a random moon far from any stargates or civilized space, who can be said to "own" it?
gollark: Though distance would be problematic again.
gollark: Just convert an entire moon or asteroid belt in some far away place nobody likes much into... ships, or something.
gollark: Actually, if self-replicators are cheap and relatively fast, why limit it to computing?

References

  1. http://www.activatemanagement.co.uk/who-we-manage/james-pearce/
  2. "James Pearce: Questions & Answers". TVNewsroom.org. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  3. "Olympic Radley - James Pearce (page 25)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 7 February 2015.
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