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Oliver Holt
BornOliver Charles T Holt
(1966-05-22) 22 May 1966 (age 58)
Manchester, England
OccupationAuthor, Journalist
NationalityBritish
SubjectSports
SpouseSarah Holt (?-present, 3 children)
ChildrenAlice, Edie, Joe.
ParentsEileen Derbyshire Thomas Holt

Oliver Charles T Holt (born 22 May 1966 in Manchester) is an award-winning English sports journalist who writes for the The Mail on Sunday newspaper in the United Kingdom. He is the son of Thomas Holt and actress Eileen Derbyshire and is an avid Stockport County supporter.

He attended The King's School in Macclesfield from 1977 - 1984. He then read history at Christ Church Oxford. He started his journalistic career at the Liverpool Echo, and after three years moved to The Times as Motor Racing Correspondent in 1993. He graduated to Chief Football Writer in 1996 in time to cover England's hosting of the Euro Championships that summer, and then to Chief Sports Correspondent in 2000.[1] Highlights of his time at The Times was covering the 1998 FIFA World Cup and the 2000 Summer Olympics.

He joined the Daily Mirror in 2002 as the Chief Sports Writer, where he has covered many notable sports events. He left the paper in February 2015, to replace Patrick Collins at The Mail on Sunday.[2]

Holt is a regular guest on the Sunday Supplement.

Awards

Bibliography

  • Behind the Scenes with Benetton Formula 1 (1995) with Chris Bennett
  • The Bridge: Behind the Scenes at Chelsea (1998) with Jon Nicholson
  • If You're Second You Are Nothing: Ferguson and Shankly (2006)

As Ghost Writer:

References

  1. ^ "News International". Times-olympics.co.uk. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  2. ^ "Mirror's Oliver Holt to replace Patrick Collins as chief sports writer at the Mail on Sunday". press gazette.co.uk. Retrieved 8 March 2015.
  3. ^ Owen Gibson Guardian scoops photography awards, The Guardian, 18 December 2004. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
  4. ^ a b British Press Awards: Past winners, Press Gazette, 29 November 2007. Retrieved 2011-12-06.

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