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You can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Ore Oduba is a BBC Sports broadcaster.
The sports presenter is a regular face on BBC Breakfast and worked in Rio presenting on the Olympic Games in 2016.
Ore was the youngest ever anchor of CBBC’s Newsround and Sportsround before going on to present a variety of BBC programmes including the Queen’s 90th Birthday Celebrations, EastEnders: Backstage Live, the London Marathon, and the 2016 New Year celebrations at Big Ben.
Outside of his television work, earlier this year Ore helped raise over £1 million for Sport Relief by travelling around the UK on a yacht in the Hell on High Seas challenge. The presenter competed in Strictly Come Dancing 2016.