Dave Clark (television presenter)

Dave Clark
Born David Clark
Ilkley, England
Residence Leeds
Occupation television presenter
Years active 1998-present
Television PDC World Darts Championship
Sky Sports News

Dave Clark is a television presenter from Leeds, England who works for British television station Sky Sports, where he is the anchorman for boxing and darts coverage.

Clark was a presenter on Capital Gold radio's football, Olympics and Wimbledon tennis coverage from 1990. He also presented a nightly football phone-in "Capital Gold Sportstime" and "The Dave Clark Show". He left Capital in 1998 to join Sky Sports News upon its launch.

Alongside his presentation on the rolling sports news channel, Sky Sports News, Clark also spent a year hosting the football phone-in You're On Sky Sports. Dave has fronted snooker and pool coverage as well as Soccer Saturday and Soccer AM.

Clark began presenting Sky's boxing coverage on a shared basis with Paul Dempsey, until Dempsey left for Setanta Sports. He's been the frontman for several big fights for the likes of David Haye, Amir Khan and Ricky Hatton. Clark replaced Jeff Stelling as darts presenter and covers all of the PDC's major televised tournaments, as well as the Premier League.

Clark was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease in 2011 and has been public about his fight with disease. His father also suffered from the disease and severe depression connected to the disease. [1] During the 2018 PDC World Darts Championship, in a tweet Ladbrokes Coral uploaded a photo of him and wrote: “Dave Clark looks like he’s caught the whiff of something nasty & wants to murder the person who’s caused it ... #LoveTheDarts.” Clark responded with a screen grab of Ladbrokes’ post alongside the message: “That’ll be the chronic degenerative neurological condition that will eventually rob me of the ability to walk, talk and smile @Ladbrokes #parkinsons”. [2]Alan Shearer along with others expressed support for Clark tweeting “Wow! Two people tweeting. One is a gentleman, who inspires us all. The other a little prat on a keyboard hoping for a cheap laugh. I know who I stand with. You’re an inspiration Dave. F**k them. Keep doing yourself and everyone else proud. #parkinsons #hero”. Ladbrokes later deleted the tweet and apologised to Clark.

Clark is a Leeds United fan.[3]

References

  1. Gibson, John (2014-04-22). "Thirty years after Dad died I was told I had Parkinson's too. The difference is I am not hiding away". nechronicle. Retrieved 2017-12-30.
  2. Association, Press (2017-12-22). "Ladbrokes condemned for tweet about darts presenter who has Parkinson's". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-12-30.
  3. United pains that bring Sky man Dave down to earth
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