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Alejandro Pacheco
Born (1972-09-05) September 5, 1972 (age 52)
Valencia, Venezuela
Nationality Venezuela
Occupation(s)Speaker, Commentator & Sports TV Producer
WebsiteTu Mundo Ecuestre

Alejandro Pacheco (Born September 5, 1972 in Valencia, Carabobo, Venezuela) is a speaker, commentator and producer of Venezuelan sports TV.[1] He currently works with Binomio Venezuela program in sports television station Meridiano TV, its own production. He also is the creator and administrator of the website binomiovenezuela.com,[2] with all the coverage of the Venezuelan Equestrian Show jumping. Moreover, Alejandro[3] is the director of Best Jumping Media, a portal where advertising and media handles several major Show Jumping (horse) riders in the world in English. This site presents information and events of international show jumper and is accompanied by its Spanish version also Tu Mundo Ecuestre[4] its creation, management and administration, with major relevance for Latin American riders. Today Alejandro Pacheco[5] has been dedicated to full coverage of Show Jumping World Championships and all international equestrian competition events, but always dedicated to the sport and providing information on baseball, football, basketball and other disciplines of interest to lovers of the world of sports.

Early career

Alejandro Pacheco[6] is a civil engineer, currently dedicated to his passion, sport. It began in Radio Deportes 1590AM their first steps into the world of sport speech in February 1999, with the help of a pioneer in Sports journalism Venezuela Herman "Chiquitin" Ettedgui and uncle of nascent speaker, continuing the family blood sport; he went to his first experience. Pacheco was transmitting the results of Major League Baseball (MLB), US professional basketball (NBA) and various topics of the day in space "Walk on the Press" with the big sportman journalist "Chiquitin" Ettedgui, where he quickly caught the attention of the public to bring the audience for the first time and every day the results of all Venezuelans players the exciting world of the baseball from the majors, going through all the Minor League Baseball (AAA, AA, A and rookie), Independent baseball league, Mexican League and Japan League, starring Venezuelan players, being the first most complete daily summary in different media in the country. His internship at Radio Deporte 4 years, led him to share the microphone with characters of the time as Duilio Di Giacomo, Reyes Alamo, Ramon Corro, Tony Cruz, Rene Rincon, Herman "Chiquitin" Ettedgui among others.

Television career

In November 2003, after completing its cycle on Radio Deporte, he joined the staff of Meridiano TV with Ramon Corro to present the sports magazine "La Voz del Fanatico[7]"(Voice of the Fan), one of the most popular programs on Venezuelan TV and especially for sports fans. With audience participation and a long list of celebrity guests, the program was presented Monday to Friday, totally live, which lasted eight years (August 2011), leaving a large footprint in the Venezuelan TV dynamic duo of the mornings (the charismatic Ramon Corro and Alejandro Pacheco, baptized by broadcaster Humberto "Beto" Perdomo as El Galan's Commentary), with a before and after in such programs.

During that period of pleasant experiences (2003-2011), Alejandro joined the staff of Meridiano Television for transmission of Venezuelan Professional Basketball League (LPB) and American League (NBA). He also participated in transmissions of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball (LVBP), Major League Baseball (MLB), the Caribbean Series and World Baseball Classic. Several important events were responsible for Pacheco, who also was in Olympic Games, Central American and Caribbean Games, like the South American Basketball.

By early 2011 starts a new cycle in Meridiano Television screen with Binomio Venezuela its entire production program and shared with dual functions sport talk show "La Voz del Fanatico" (Voice of the Fan), culminating broadcasting months later. Turning 180 degrees in what was unusual to see him on the day of television, Alejandro bursts with a different concept, which to this day remains on the grid transmission of the prestigious television station. Being Talented, Host and Producer of the new program, Pacheco has all the national circuit specialty skills, one of the few programs to fully cover calendar of competitions and also international events, from the place of events in major world circuits from the United States in Wellington, Kentucky, Washington, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, Ocala and places of importance as Canada in Spruce Meadows, Calgary and Europe. Regional events such as the American and South American Championship Jumping in Guayaquil, Ecuador (2011) and Rosario, Argentina (2013), Bolivarian Games in Peru (2013), 2014 Central American and Caribbean Games and the World of the specialty in Normandy, France 2014 (FEI World Equestrian Games); as the final of the Furusiyya FEI Nations Cup in Barcelona, Spain (2014).

Already filled in horses and specialty national and global equestrian jumping, Alejandro Pacheco creates web portal with information from the discipline nationally in 2011 www.binomiovenezuela.com, after Tu Mundo Ecuestre in 2013 (www.tumundoecuestre.com) with the aim of informing Spanish World Equestrian showjumping and especially the performance of Latin American riders to complete with Best Jumping Media (www.bestjumpingmedia.com) in 2014, presenting and managing all information in English of world events, like the representation of press and publicity of several important riders in the world ranking.

References

  1. ^ "No deje de escuchar "La Voz del Fanático" en Meridiano TV por JumpTV Latino". Retrieved 24 July 2009.
  2. ^ "Binomio Venezuela".
  3. ^ "Alejandro Pacheco".
  4. ^ "Alejandro Pacheco Perfil". Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  5. ^ "fans de LA VOZ DEL FANATICO". Retrieved 10 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Acerca de Alejandro Pacheco". Retrieved October 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. ^ "Do not stop listening to The Voice of the Fan on Meridiano TV JumpTV Latino". Retrieved 24 July 2009.