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Andrew Cotter
Cotter in May 2020
Born
Andrew Cotter

(1973-07-20) 20 July 1973 (age 51)
NationalityScottish
EducationUniversity of Glasgow
Occupation(s)Television and radio presenter
Employer(s)BBC Sport, SKY Sports, BT Sport
Websitewww.andrewcotter.co.uk

Andrew Cotter (born 20 July 1973) is a Scottish sports broadcaster working primarily for the BBC, covering mainly golf and rugby union, but also tennis, athletics, dogs and The Boat Race.[1][2]

Personal life

Cotter is from Troon in Ayrshire and has a degree in French and Philosophy from the University of Glasgow.[3] He played golf for Scottish Schools and Scottish Universities.[4][5] He now lives in Cheshire.

Cotter owns two Labrador dogs: Olive and Mabel. Videos of Cotter commentating on his dogs went viral in March 2020, during the COVID-19 shutdown.[6]

Career

Radio

Cotter started his broadcasting career at Scot FM, a commercial radio station based in Edinburgh, in 1997. In 2000 he moved to London to work at both BBC Radio 5 Live and Sky News. It was at BBC Radio that he began his commentary career, in both rugby and golf covering The 6 Nations and Rugby World Cup as well as the Masters Tournament, The Open Championship,[7] the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship and the Ryder Cup. At the same time he was presenting sports bulletins across BBC Radio.

Television

Cotter’s work in television began in 2001, presenting sports bulletins on BBC News 24. In 2003 he began commentating on golf for BBC Television,[8] covering the Masters Tournament and The Open Championship,[9] as well as other events on the European Tour. That year he also began commentating on rugby union for BBC Sport, primarily covering the Six Nations Championship.

In 2008, he began commentating on tennis and is a regular voice at The Championships, Wimbledon on The BBC.[10]

Since 2013, Cotter has been part of BBC Sport's commentary team for athletics, working on several European Athletics and World Athletics Championships, as well as The Olympic Games.[11] He has attended three Olympics, initially as a multi-sport commentator, but since 2016 as part of the athletics team and also as commentator on The Opening and Closing ceremonies.

Cotter took over as lead commentator on The Boat Race,[12] when it returned to BBC from ITV in 2011.[13]

Former BBC positions

  • 2000–2004: Commentator on BBC Radio 5 Live covering Golf and Rugby Union
  • 2001–2006: Sports presenter on BBC News 24 and BBC World.
  • 2008: Commentated on 2008 Summer Olympic Games for BBC Covering Weightlifting and Modern Pentathlon.
  • 2011: Main BBC Commentator on the 2011 Australian Open tennis
  • 2012: London 2012 Summer Olympics, commentating on Tennis and Canoeing/Kayaking events.

Current BBC positions

Freelance work

  • 2011: ESPN Rugby when Nick Mullins was commentating on the Rugby World Cup for ITV
  • 2012: Wheelchair Rugby for Channel 4 Paralympic Coverage
  • 2010–2014: Sky Sports Red Button commentary of the Heineken Cup
  • 2014–present: Pool Stage commentator for BT Sport European Rugby Champions Cup & European Rugby Challenge Cup
  • 2020: Olive and Mabel events: A Dog's Breakfast, Game of Bones, Walk of Shame

References

  1. ^ https://www.bbc.com/historyofthebbc/research/the-boat-race
  2. ^ https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/golf/8655617/Rising-star-of-BBC-sports-commentary-Andrew-Cotter-is-not-jack-of-all-trades-...-but-could-be-a-master-of-them.html
  3. ^ http://www.andrewcotter.co.uk/about-andrew/
  4. ^ BBC profile
  5. ^ Profile of Andrew Cotter on personal website
  6. ^ Harmon, Steph (10 April 2020). "Coronavirus stars: BBC sports commentator Andrew Cotter's dogs Olive and Mabel go viral". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  7. ^ https://www.todaysgolfer.co.uk/news-and-events/tour-news/2016/july1/andrew-cotter-knows-troon-better-than-anyone/
  8. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/golf/13586680
  9. ^ https://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-union/interview-bbcs-andrew-cotter-art-commentating-1473571
  10. ^ https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/tennis/wimbledon-commentator-andrew-cotter-firmly-5954200
  11. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2016/31/rio-2016-opening-ceremony
  12. ^ https://www.bbc.com/historyofthebbc/research/the-boat-race
  13. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/sporteditors/2009/03/boat_race_returning_to_the_bbc_1.html