Annie Emmerson’s journey through elite sports and broadcasting has been shaped by resilience, passion and an unwavering authenticity that makes her truly stand out. Whether competing, commentating or hosting, she brings an energy and openness that immediately connects with those around her. As an athlete, Annie never took the conventional route. She began as an age-group competitor before rising to international acclaim, proving that grit and determination can take you to the very top. Competing across triathlon, duathlon and running, she embraced every challenge, eventually retiring as World No. 1 in duathlon in 2006. She also proudly represented Great Britain across multiple disciplines, from cross-country to half marathons, showcasing her versatility and tenacity. Her transition from professional sports to broadcasting was seamless – because Annie doesn’t just talk about sport, she lives it. Starting as a pundit for Channel Four, she quickly became a mainstay of the BBC’s World Triathlon Series and a trusted voice at major sporting events, including the Olympic and Commonwealth Games. Since 2018, she has been a key reporter and commentator for Super League Triathlon, adding depth and insight to the sport she knows so well.
Beyond the commentary box, Annie has carved out a reputation as an engaging and authentic host. She has a natural ability to bring conversations to life, making even the most high-profile figures feel at ease. Her recent hosting work includes leading discussions at the World Travel Show on The Power of Play in the Travel Industry, where she shared the stage with global industry leaders, including the President of Disney and Bruce Spiridon, the visionary behind Nashville’s redevelopment. She also hosted a panel of Olympians at the Conservative Party Conference, shining a light on the crucial role of lottery funding in British sport. Whether moderating industry discussions or hosting award ceremonies, Annie’s presence ensures every event feels dynamic, insightful, and, most importantly, real.
Annie’s passion for human connection is also at the heart of her podcasting work. As co-host of Her Spirit, she has helped foster honest conversations about mental health and well-being, earning industry recognition along the way. She is now channelling that same energy into her latest project, The Be Braver Podcast, working alongside a renowned psychologist to explore themes of courage, resilience and personal growth – topics that have defined her own journey.
Since 2020, Annie has been a vital part of the Le Blanq Tour, where she serves as MC and host for their evening events. Whether she’s sharing stories with legends like Sir Chris Hoy, Sir Bradley Wiggins, Eddy Merckx, and Miguel Indurain, or bringing audiences into the conversation, her warmth and relatability shine through.
Annie’s ability to connect with people – whether through sport, storytelling or live events – is what truly sets her apart. She brings honesty, energy and a deep understanding of the human side of performance, making her not just an accomplished speaker but an unforgettable one.
Annie is an accomplished triathlete and duathlete, retiring as World No. 1 in 2006, representing Great Britain in multiple events.
Transitioned to broadcasting, serving as a main commentator for BBC’s World Triathlon series and major sporting events including three Olympic Games
Co-host of the Her Spirit podcast, focused on mental health awareness, recognised with a mental health podcast nomination.
Current MC and host for Le Blanq Tour events, engaging with cycling legends and showcasing her versatility in sports entertainment.
Experienced Conference panel host
Annie Emmerson's Sporting Highlights include
• 7 x European Triathlon Cup winner
• European Triathlon Championship Bronze Medallist
• Winner Half-Ironman UK
• 3 x Winner ITU Olympic points races
• 3 x British Triathlon Champion
• World Duathlon short course Silver medalist
• World Duathlon short course Bronze Medalist
• World Duathlon long course Bronze Medalist
World Number #1 Duathlete 2005
• Winner Bath half marathon
• Winner Wokingham half marathon
• Bronze medal Great South Run
• Bronze medal Silverstone London half marathon
• World half marathon GB team member (2001 Team Bronze)