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'I was the first woman to present sports news on the BBC'

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Sally Jones, who grew up in Coventry, reflects on her career in sports journalism.

Sally Jones was the first woman to present sports news on BBC breakfast television in 1986 [BBC] In 1986, in a TV studio in London, Sally Jones broke a glass ceiling by becoming the first woman to present sports news on the BBC's Breakfast Time. She had the perfect credentials for the role - having won five Blues and half Blues while reading English at St Hugh's College, Oxford, playing netball, cricket, tennis, squash and modern pentathlon. "I grew up at Wainbody Avenue, just off the now-A45, so I used to be taken to the Memorial Park nearly every day in a pram.

So I've had a lot to do with sport, I played squash, tennis and now real tennis, which I took up in my late 20s," Jones recalled. Born in Coventry in 1954, Jones grew up in the city and then Coleshill in North Warwickshire, before heading to Oxford University and St Hugh's College. From there, she joined the BBC as a trainee journalist, then left for the commercial TV world before returning in 1986, joining Frank Bough, Sally Magnusson and Jeremy Paxman in the relaunched version of BBC Breakfast Time, becoming the first woman to present the sports news on television for the corporation.

However, despite her sporting pedigree and knowledge, Jones still faced sexism from those who did not think a woman should be presenting and talking about football, rugby, cricket and other male-dominated sports. "In those days, there was also a kind of looks-ism going on as well. "I was told to go away and lose weight.

I was a size 12 and nearly six foot. I brushed it off. You do get a skin like a rhinoceros.