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'''Matt Shirvington''' (born 25 October 1978) is an Australian former [[Athletics (sport)|athlete]] and [[television presenter]] who held the [[List of Australian athletics champions (men)#100 metres|Australian 100m national sprint title]] from 1998 to 2002. Shirvington is the third fastest Australian sprinter of all time. He qualified for the 100m semi-finals in Sydney 2000, finishing 5th.<ref name="Quadzilla">{{cite news |url=http://www.news.com.au/sport/sports-life/trae-williams-quadzilla-sprinter-nails-stunning-1010sec-100m-to-win-national-title/news-story/f7b38931ded4566c47baf0bb8e6d44ba |title=Trae Williams: Quadzilla sprinter nails stunning 10.10sec 100m to win national title |work=news.com.au |author=Salvado, John |date=17 February 2018 |access-date=18 February 2018 |agency=[[Australian Associated Press|AAP]]}}</ref>


Shirvington is currently co-host of the [[Seven Network]]'s breakfast television program ''[[Sunrise (Australian TV program)|Sunrise]]'' alongside [[Natalie Barr]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-06-05 |title=Matt Shirvington joins as new Sunrise co-host {{!}} TV Tonight |url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2023/06/matt-shirvington-joins-as-new-sunrise-co-host.html |access-date=2023-06-05 |website=tvtonight.com.au |language=en-AU}}</ref>


==Athletics==
'''Matt Shirvington''' is an Australian [[athletics|athlete]] who won the Australian 100 and 200 metre national sprint titles on multiple occasions. After tearing his hamstring training for the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], he became the host of the Australian [[Seven Network|Channel 7]] [[television]] program [[Beyond 2000|Beyond Tomorrow]] in 2005.
Shirvington generally competed in the [[100 metres|100m]], [[200 metres|200m]] and [[4 x 100 metres relay|4&nbsp;x&nbsp;100m relay]] events, finding the most success in the 100m sprint. He competed in the [[2000 Summer Olympics|2000 Olympic Games]], the [[IAAF World Championships in Athletics|Athletics World Championships]] from 1999 to 2007 and the [[Commonwealth Games]] in [[1998 Commonwealth Games|1998]] and [[2006 Commonwealth Games|2006]].<ref name="AA">{{cite web|title=Athlete Profiles – Matt Shirvington|url=http://www.athletics.com.au/fanzone/athleteprofiles/matt_shirvington|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080725145447/http://www.athletics.com.au/fanzone/athleteprofiles/matt_shirvington|archive-date=25 July 2008|access-date=2009-01-06|publisher=Athletics Australia|df=dmy-all}}</ref><ref name="abc">{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200603/s1600844.htm |title=Aussies slip up as Powell powers Jamaica to gold |work=[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] |location=Australia |date=25 March 2006 |access-date=2007-01-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070418222910/http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200603/s1600844.htm |archive-date=18 April 2007 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


From 1998 Shirvington claimed five consecutive Australian national titles for the 100m sprint event. At the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, he broke the Australian national [[100m]] record, finishing fourth in the final with a time of 10.03 seconds. Shirvington held the record until [[Patrick Johnson (sprinter)|Patrick Johnson]] recorded 9.93 seconds in 2003.<ref name = "smh">{{cite web |url=http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/05/05/1051987659141.html |title=9.93: Johnson dashes into history |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]] |date=6 May 2006 |first=Jacquelin |last=Magnay |access-date=2007-01-06}}</ref> He also featured in two World Indoor Championships 60m finals.
Born in [[Frenchs Forest, New South Wales|Frenchs Forest]], [[Sydney]], on [[October 25]] [[1978]], Shirvington took the Australian 100 metre record with his fourth place finish, in 10.03 seconds in the [[1998 Commonwealth Games]] event, until rival [[Patrick Johnson (sprinter)|Patrick Johnson]] took the record with a time of 9.93 seconds.


==Television==
==International Carrer==
Matt started his international carrer in 1996 as a 4x100m relay reserve at the [[World Juniors]]. In 1998 at the [[Commonwealth Games]], he did a sensational run with 10.03 seconds in the 100m. He also showed his international capability with a fourth placing over 60m at the 1999 World Indoors behind [[Maurice Greene (athlete)|Maurice Greene]].


==Records and Olympics==
=== Seven Network ===
In 2004, Shirvington was a contestant in the first series of [[Dancing with the Stars (Australian TV series)#Series One (Late 2004)|''Dancing with the Stars'']] and in 2005 was a presenter and reporter on [[Beyond Tomorrow (TV series)#Beyond Tomorrow|''Beyond Tomorrow'']].
In 2000 he took the Australian 100m record at [[Stadium Australia]]. Further success at the Telstra Olympic Trials with a 100m season best performance of 10.11 saw Matt selected for the 2000 Olympics in the 100m, 200m and 4 x 100m relay. Matt progressed well through the 100m rounds at the Olympics finishing fifth in his semi final but unfortunately had to withdraw from the 200m quarter final due to illness. He was also disqualified for the 4x100m relay semi-final.


In July 2020, Shirvington joined the [[Seven Network]] as weekend sport presenter on ''[[Seven News|Seven News Sydney]]'', replacing [[Jim Wilson (broadcaster)|Jim Wilson]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-07-03|title=Channel Seven welcomes Olympian Matt Shirvington to the team|url=https://7news.com.au/sport/channel-seven-welcomes-olympian-matt-shirvington-to-the-team-c-1144498|access-date=2020-07-03|website=7NEWS.com.au|language=en}}</ref> He also was a fill-in host and sports presenter on ''[[Sunrise (Australian TV program)|Sunrise]]'', ''[[Weekend Sunrise]]'' and ''[[The Morning Show (TV program)|The Morning Show]]''.
In March 2001 he made his second 60 metre World Indoor Championship final. Under an injury cloud he claimed his fourth consecutive national title, before taking a rest from training and competition to get married. He proceeded to the 100m semi-finals at the 2001 World Championships, and helped the 4x100m relay to a higher than expected fourth place. He placed third in the [[Goodwill Games]] 100m and in October was diagnosed with another injury, multiple shin stress fractures. Matt resumed competition in late March 2002 and suffered a series of defeats in the [[Telstra A-Series]] but rose to the occasion to clinch his 5th consecutive National title in April.His selection in the Commonwealth Games team was his 9th National team. Matt is compiling an impressive international record with final berths at the Commonwealth Games and World Indoors and semi-final places at the Olympics and World Championships.


On 1 February 2021, Shirvington started hosting the competition series ''[[Holey Moley (Australian TV series)|Holey Moley]],'' and on 7 March 2021 he started hosting the competition series ''[[Ultimate Tag (Australian TV series)|Ultimate Tag]]''.
==More Injuries==
[[Osteitis Pubis]] forced Matt to withdraw from the 2002 Commonwealth Games Team. After a poor start to the 2003 domestic season, eventually defeated Patrick Johnson in the Telstra A-Series meet in Sydney. Attempting to win his sixth consecutive National 100m title, he was defeated by Patrick Johnson. A week later on the Gold Coast run, 10.09, his fastest time for four years. Ran a best of 10.17 prior to the World Championshps where he progressed to the quarter final. Helped the relay team to 6th in the semi. Upon return to Australia he was diagnosed with glandular fever. Ran okay early in January 2004, with times of 10.33/10.27w, but was injured in late January and missed the remainder of the season. In March travelled to London to prepare for the European season, but in 7 races he could only break 10.50 once (10.48). In late June 2004 decided not to try for Olympic selection and finished his season there. Started the 2005 domestic season in promising form clocking 10.29w and 10.32 in Perth. Placed fourth in the National 100m. Selected for the World Championships in the 4x100m relay where he ran in the heat only helping the team to the final where they placed a brilliant 5th.


In January 2022, [[Seven Network]] announced that Shirvington will join as a host on ''[[Sydney Weekender]]'', replacing the long running host [[Mike Whitney]].<ref>Welch, K. (2022, January 28). Mike Whitney departs Sydney Weekender after 27 years. Mumbrella. Retrieved January 29, 2022, from https://mumbrella.com.au/mike-whitney-departs-sydney-weekender-after-27-years-721985</ref>
==End of Carrer==

After tearing his hamstring training for the [[2004 Summer Olympics]], he became the host of the Australian [[Seven Network|Channel 7]] [[television]] program [[Beyond 2000|Beyond Tomorrow]] in 2005.
In July 2022, Shirvington was part of the commentary team for the network's coverage of the [[2022 Commonwealth Games]] in Birmingham.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2022/06/seven-confirms-commonwealth-games-2022-commentary-team.html|title=Seven confirms Commonwealth Games 2022 commentary team|publisher=[[TV Tonight]]|first=David|last=Knox|date=8 June 2022|accessdate=9 June 2022}}</ref>

In June 2023, the [[Seven Network]] announced that Shirvington will permanently replace [[David Koch (television presenter)|David Koch]] as the co-host of [[Sunrise (Australian TV program)|''Sunrise'']], having filled in for him regularly on Fridays in recent months.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://7news.com.au/sunrise/matt-shirvington-announced-as-kochie-replacement-on-sunrise--c-10849971|title=Matt Shirvington announced as Kochie replacement on Sunrise|publisher=[[Seven News]]|date=5 June 2023|accessdate= 5 June 2023}}</ref> He commenced on Monday 12 June.

=== Sky News Australia and Foxtel ===
In June 2010, Shirvington joined ''[[Sky News Australia]]'' as a sports presenter. In 2013, Matt was announced as the new host of the [[Fox Sports (Australia)|Fox Sports]] NRL coverage and joined [[The Back Page (TV series)|''The Back Page'']] as a co-host. In 2014, he co-hosted the [[ASTRA Awards]] with [[Shaynna Blaze]]. Shirvington has previously been the host of [[Friday Night Football (NRL)|Friday Night Football]] on [[Fox League]].

=== Other ===
In 2009, Matt had a cameo and one line in the third episode of [[30 Seconds (TV series)|:''30 Seconds'']]''.''

Shirvington appeared in a guest role on the Australian version of ''[[The Biggest Loser (Australian TV series)|The Biggest Loser]]'' in 2010.

In 2024, he made a cameo in Home And Away

==Links with NRL clubs==

===St George Illawarra Dragons===
In the 2012 [[National Rugby League|NRL]] pre-season, Shirvington was appointed a sprint training coach for the [[St George Illawarra Dragons]] despite being a fan of the [[Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles]].

===Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles===
In the 2016 NRL pre-season, Shirvington signed up as a Sea Eagles member and recorded a video message encouraging other Manly supporters to either renew their membership or to sign up. Shirvington also regularly promotes the Sea Eagles via social media.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.seaeagles.com.au/news/2015/11/09/shirvo_pledges_his_s.html |title=Shirvo pledges his support to Manly |date=9 November 2015 |work=Sea Eagles News |publisher=National Rugby League |access-date=18 February 2018 }}</ref>

==Personal life==
Raised in [[Davidson, New South Wales|Davidson]], a suburb of [[Sydney]], Shirvington has also lived in [[London]].<ref name="AA" /><ref name="icmi">{{cite web|title=Matt Shirvington: Biography|url=https://www.icmi.com.au/matt-shirvington|access-date=19 February 2018|work=Guest keynote and event speaker|publisher=ICMI}}</ref> He attended St Martin de Porres Catholic Primary School in Davidson. He has also been a National Ambassador for [[CanTeen]], an Australian support organisation for young children living with [[cancer]].<ref name="CanTeen">{{cite web|title=National Ambassadors – Matt Shirvington|url=http://www.canteen.org.au/default.asp?articleid=749&menuid=93|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070901155913/http://canteen.org.au/default.asp?articleid=749&menuid=93|archive-date=1 September 2007|access-date=2007-01-06|publisher=[[CanTeen]]}}</ref>

Shirvington is married to author [[Jessica Shirvington]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/twilight-take-two-spielberg-embraces-australian-author-20120918-263ka.html |title=Twilight take two: Spielberg embraces Australian author |first=Michael |last=Idato |date=19 September 2012 |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]] }}</ref> They have two daughters, and a son.<ref name=icmi/> They live in {{NSWcity|Mosman}}, New South Wales.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.domain.com.au/news/olympian-matt-shirvington-makes-a-speedy-75-million-purchase-of-a-mosman-house-20170624-gwwc5w/ |title=Olympian Matt Shirvington makes a speedy $7.5 million purchase of a Mosman house |author=Macken, Lucy |work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]: Domain |date=24 June 2017 |access-date=19 February 2018 }}</ref>


==References==
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{{cite web | title=Matt Shirvington | work=Athletics Australia - Athletes, Coaches & Officials - Athlete Profiles | url=http://www.athletics.org.au/athletes/profiles/profile.cfm?ObjectID=192 | accessdate=August 21 | accessyear=2005}}

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Latest revision as of 04:28, 29 September 2024

Matt Shirvington
Shirvington in 2013
Personal information
Nickname(s)Shirvo, The Package
Born (1978-10-25) 25 October 1978 (age 46)
Davidson, New South Wales, Australia
SpouseJessica Shirvington
Sport
Country Australia
SportMen's athletics
Events
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals
World finals2001 Edmonton: 4 x 100m relayBronze
National finals
Commonwealth finals1998 Kuala Lumpur: Men's 100 m – Finalist
Personal best10.03 seconds (1998 CG: Kuala Lumpur): Men's 100 m
Medal record
Men's athletics
Representing  Australia
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2001 Edmonton 4 x 100m relay
Commonwealth Games
Bronze medal – third place 1998 Kuala Lumpur 4 x 100m relay

Matt Shirvington (born 25 October 1978) is an Australian former athlete and television presenter who held the Australian 100m national sprint title from 1998 to 2002. Shirvington is the third fastest Australian sprinter of all time. He qualified for the 100m semi-finals in Sydney 2000, finishing 5th.[1]

Shirvington is currently co-host of the Seven Network's breakfast television program Sunrise alongside Natalie Barr.[2]

Athletics

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Shirvington generally competed in the 100m, 200m and 4 x 100m relay events, finding the most success in the 100m sprint. He competed in the 2000 Olympic Games, the Athletics World Championships from 1999 to 2007 and the Commonwealth Games in 1998 and 2006.[3][4]

From 1998 Shirvington claimed five consecutive Australian national titles for the 100m sprint event. At the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur, he broke the Australian national 100m record, finishing fourth in the final with a time of 10.03 seconds. Shirvington held the record until Patrick Johnson recorded 9.93 seconds in 2003.[5] He also featured in two World Indoor Championships 60m finals.

Television

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Seven Network

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In 2004, Shirvington was a contestant in the first series of Dancing with the Stars and in 2005 was a presenter and reporter on Beyond Tomorrow.

In July 2020, Shirvington joined the Seven Network as weekend sport presenter on Seven News Sydney, replacing Jim Wilson.[6] He also was a fill-in host and sports presenter on Sunrise, Weekend Sunrise and The Morning Show.

On 1 February 2021, Shirvington started hosting the competition series Holey Moley, and on 7 March 2021 he started hosting the competition series Ultimate Tag.

In January 2022, Seven Network announced that Shirvington will join as a host on Sydney Weekender, replacing the long running host Mike Whitney.[7]

In July 2022, Shirvington was part of the commentary team for the network's coverage of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.[8]

In June 2023, the Seven Network announced that Shirvington will permanently replace David Koch as the co-host of Sunrise, having filled in for him regularly on Fridays in recent months.[9] He commenced on Monday 12 June.

Sky News Australia and Foxtel

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In June 2010, Shirvington joined Sky News Australia as a sports presenter. In 2013, Matt was announced as the new host of the Fox Sports NRL coverage and joined The Back Page as a co-host. In 2014, he co-hosted the ASTRA Awards with Shaynna Blaze. Shirvington has previously been the host of Friday Night Football on Fox League.

Other

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In 2009, Matt had a cameo and one line in the third episode of :30 Seconds.

Shirvington appeared in a guest role on the Australian version of The Biggest Loser in 2010.

In 2024, he made a cameo in Home And Away

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St George Illawarra Dragons

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In the 2012 NRL pre-season, Shirvington was appointed a sprint training coach for the St George Illawarra Dragons despite being a fan of the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.

Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

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In the 2016 NRL pre-season, Shirvington signed up as a Sea Eagles member and recorded a video message encouraging other Manly supporters to either renew their membership or to sign up. Shirvington also regularly promotes the Sea Eagles via social media.[10]

Personal life

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Raised in Davidson, a suburb of Sydney, Shirvington has also lived in London.[3][11] He attended St Martin de Porres Catholic Primary School in Davidson. He has also been a National Ambassador for CanTeen, an Australian support organisation for young children living with cancer.[12]

Shirvington is married to author Jessica Shirvington.[13] They have two daughters, and a son.[11] They live in Mosman, New South Wales.[14]

References

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  1. ^ Salvado, John (17 February 2018). "Trae Williams: Quadzilla sprinter nails stunning 10.10sec 100m to win national title". news.com.au. AAP. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Matt Shirvington joins as new Sunrise co-host | TV Tonight". tvtonight.com.au. 5 June 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Athlete Profiles – Matt Shirvington". Athletics Australia. Archived from the original on 25 July 2008. Retrieved 6 January 2009.
  4. ^ "Aussies slip up as Powell powers Jamaica to gold". ABC News. Australia. 25 March 2006. Archived from the original on 18 April 2007. Retrieved 6 January 2007.
  5. ^ Magnay, Jacquelin (6 May 2006). "9.93: Johnson dashes into history". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 6 January 2007.
  6. ^ "Channel Seven welcomes Olympian Matt Shirvington to the team". 7NEWS.com.au. 3 July 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2020.
  7. ^ Welch, K. (2022, January 28). Mike Whitney departs Sydney Weekender after 27 years. Mumbrella. Retrieved January 29, 2022, from https://mumbrella.com.au/mike-whitney-departs-sydney-weekender-after-27-years-721985
  8. ^ Knox, David (8 June 2022). "Seven confirms Commonwealth Games 2022 commentary team". TV Tonight. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  9. ^ "Matt Shirvington announced as Kochie replacement on Sunrise". Seven News. 5 June 2023. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Shirvo pledges his support to Manly". Sea Eagles News. National Rugby League. 9 November 2015. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  11. ^ a b "Matt Shirvington: Biography". Guest keynote and event speaker. ICMI. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  12. ^ "National Ambassadors – Matt Shirvington". CanTeen. Archived from the original on 1 September 2007. Retrieved 6 January 2007.
  13. ^ Idato, Michael (19 September 2012). "Twilight take two: Spielberg embraces Australian author". The Sydney Morning Herald.
  14. ^ Macken, Lucy (24 June 2017). "Olympian Matt Shirvington makes a speedy $7.5 million purchase of a Mosman house". The Sydney Morning Herald: Domain. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
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