Mike Tomalaris

Mike Tomalaris
Mike Tomalaris
Born Michael Tomalaris
1960
Australia
Occupation TV anchor & Sports Reporter for SBS (1987 - present); Football Commentator (1987 - present); Cyclying Analyst (1992 - present)

Mike Tomalaris is a Australian sports reporter, presenter and host of SBS Television's cycling coverage.[1]

He is one of the longest-serving members of the team behind SBS Sports and is the anchor fronting the Australian public television broadcaster's cycling programs. After working on such events as the 1992 & 1996 UEFA European Football Championship and the 1994,1998, 2002, 2006 & 2010 FIFA World Cup tournaments as reporter and host, he has since focused on developeing the network's Tour de France coverage.

Early career

Tomalaris attended Sydney Technical High School before studying accounting at university for two years. After attending the Max Rowley School of Radio, Television and Drama, he embarked on a career in radio.

His break into television was in 1987 when Les Murray asked him to provide commentary for a National Soccer League match and, after working initially in print journalism, Tomalaris returned to SBS full-time in 1992 and became recognised as a commentator for NSL games, Socceroos and Olyroos international broadcasts.

Career (1992 - present)

Through SBS he has raised cycling's profile by initially covering the now defunct Commonwealth Bank Cycle Classic from 1992 and, in 1996, the start of the Tour de France in the Netherlands. He has covered the race for SBS ever since, and is the network's main anchor of its growing cycling portfolio which includes international events such as the Tour Down Under, the Giro d'Italia, the Vuelta a España the Tour of California and Paris-Roubaix. SBS covered the Tour of Flanders live for the first time in 2011. On Sunday afternoons, he hosts the network's Cycling Central series - the only such program dedicated to the sport.

Tomalaris was a part of the World Sport team - before its demise in 2006 - as a reporter and presenter and combined football commentary with reporting and hosting cycling events. He also covered the 2006 FIFA World Cup [2] and was part of the presentation team for SBS complementary coverage of the Athens Olympic Games in 2004 and Beijing Olympics in 2008. He has been a member of the nightly World News Australia team for several years sharing the duties with Craig Foster. He was one of the hosts for the network's coverage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup and has covered every FIFA World Cup for the network either as a reporter or presenter, since 1994. In July 2011, SBS enjoyed record viewing numbers as a result of Cadel Evans becoming the first Australian to win the Tour de France. He instigated and has supported an annual charity bicycle ride, The Johnny Warren Jamberoo Classic, in honour of former colleague Socceroos captain (Johnny Warren 1943-2004) to raise funds for Chris O'Brien's Lifehouse at Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

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