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BBC Sport is looking for budding new commentators to join their pool of iconic sporting voices.

The BBC’s New Voices scheme is returning to find the next generation of commentators. Successful applicants will receive training by the BBC – the most-used sports broadcaster in the UK.

The scheme has previously helped to identify some of the most talented commentators in the industry, like Claire Thomas, a 2021 winner.

Claire, who now regularly commentates on women’s rugby says: “As someone with a background in production, but fairly new to broadcasting, the New Voices scheme was the perfect catalyst – and something for which I’m hugely grateful. Just being selected gave my confidence a tangible boost, but it was in the training that I benefited the most.

“One-on-one sessions with a master of their craft, out and about at top-flight fixtures, is an extraordinary resource – thinking about it now, I can’t believe how lucky I was, really! – and I’ve never had such detailed or constructive feedback. It, without doubt, accelerated my development – and also left me perfectly placed for opportunities with BBC 5 Live, who are simply a joy to work for. The main things I’ve learnt? Be authentic, stay on top of the action and prep is queen.”

Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport says: “Our sports coverage wouldn’t be the same without our incredible commentators. Whether it’s cricket, football, rugby, tennis or athletics, the voices that tell these stories are imperative to bringing the action to life. We are committed to finding and nurturing the very best sporting talent and this scheme does exactly that. I’m can’t wait to find out who the next generation of sports commentators will be.”

To enter, interested applicants must send a minute of their commentary on a sport of their choice that includes a goal, try, point or basket to newvoices@bbc.co.uk

Applicants need to be UK residents, aged 18 and above and include their name, date of birth, and the county they reside in.

The closing date is Friday, 20th December 2024 and entrants will be notified by early February 2025 if they have been successful in getting to the next stage where they will chat with experts from BBC Sport.

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The BBC is committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information – all personal information provided will be stored securely and deleted by 1 April 2025.

If you have any queries, please email newvoices@bbc.co.uk

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