Christian Jantzen

Christian Jantzen

Christian Jantzen is a Sydney-based sports reporter for Fox Sports News.

He joined Fox Sports News in 2007.

Jantzen is an award-winning journalist and one award he received included "Best Sports Story" (Television) at the Queensland Media Awards in 2004 following his story on a 16 year old Australian rules footballer who came back to play after being struck down with cancer and his brother donating some bone marrow for a life-saving transplant.

He is a graduate of the Max Rowley Media School and his final two years of high school were spent learning the trade of a sports journalist/reporter in the Sydney newsroom at Channel 9 before producing and hosting programs on Sydney radio station 2UE.

His in-depth knowledge of sport is his best attribute as a reporter and his specialist sports are AFL, rugby league and cricket.

After gaining experience at channels 7,9 and the ABC in Sydney, he spent a year working with Channel 7 in Cairns before moving to Melbourne with his young family.

Despite the fact that he has been able to report on just about every big sporting event, Jantzen lists his greatest event to cover was the Sydney 2000 Olympics where he was a reporter/producer for Channel 7, but he think's it doesn't get any better than a State of Origin rugby league match.

He lists his favourite sport as rugby league with a disturbing passion for Benji Marshall and the Wests Tigers.

Christian also has a keen interest in tennis, golf, AFL and cricket.

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