Who is BBC snooker and ITV sports presenter Seema Jaswal?
With appearances on ITV and BBC sports programming, Seema Jaswal has an impressive resume in sports broadcasting.
When she presented Morocco vs. Portugal in the Men’s World Cup quarterfinal for ITV in Qatar in 2022, the 39-year-old Richmond native made history as the first female presenter to do so.
These days, Jaswal appears at a variety of athletic events and works with Premier League productions on their worldwide Matchday Live coverage.
Jaswal worked as a reporter for ITV during the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
Jaswal has since covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Premier League, the FA Cup, Euro 2020, and the Cricket World Cup.
When it comes to broadcasting sports, the presenter has the resume of fantasies.
Jaswal is currently on snooker fans’ televisions at the UK Championships 2024 after presenting the World Snooker Championship with the BBC.
She also made appearances on the BBC’s coverage of Snooker’s Triple Crown tournaments and Channel 4’s coverage of the BDO Darts.
How old is Seema Jaswal?
Jaswal began her career as a runner for Sky Sports and has since worked in radio and television for more than ten years.
That was following her big break on CBBC in 2008 when she presented Newsround as the “roving reporter” for Sportsround.
She is 39 years old and was born in 1985.
Is Seema Jaswal married?
Despite having Pathan as her maiden name, Seema prefers to keep her personal life private.
Despite being married, she would like not have her husband in the spotlight.
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