Orla Chennaoui

Orla Chennaoui née Heron[1] (born 1978/1979)[2] is a Northern Irish television journalist and former all-Ireland triple jump champion.[2] Chennaoui was born in Draperstown, County Londonderry in Northern Ireland.[2] After completing a degree in Law and French at Queen's University Belfast, she moved to Edinburgh to take a postgraduate diploma in journalism at Napier University.[2] While in Edinburgh Chennaoui began her journalism career, working in print-journalism at Scotland on Sunday and the Edinburgh Evening News.

Chennaoui moved into broadcast journalism at 2 Ten FM, a local radio station in Reading, Berkshire. A move into regional television news followed, working on the Meridian West news service at ITV Meridian and the ITV News network, based in Southampton. She returned to Scotland with a role at STV and Scotland Today.[3][4]

In 2005, she joined Sky News as Northern Ireland correspondent. In 2010 Chennaoui made a move into sports broadcasting for Sky Sports specialising in cycling; she was also Sky Sports' principal correspondent for the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.[3]

In 2019, Chennaoui left Sky to join Eurosport as the lead presenter for the station's coverage of cycling events.[5] She is married to Moroccan-born Mourad Chennaoui; they have two children and live in London and Amsterdam.[2][6]

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