Kate Tracey, Sky Sports presenter, wows in striking attire, fans called ‘stunning’

Fans went crazy for the “simply stunning” attire worn by Sky sports broadcaster Kate Tracey.

Gaining more than 25,000 Instagram followers, the host of Sky Racing has become well-known on social media.

She also frequently shares pictures of herself wearing daring ensembles while working, the most recent of which was a burgundy leather skirt, a beige blouse, and shoes.

 

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A fan uttered the word “Scorcher.”

Someone else said, “Looking amazing.”

A reply was given by one: “Simply stunning.”

Another said, “Very beautiful.”

 

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Primarily, Kate is seen fronting William Hill’s coverage of the Racing League and hosting the tipping show Weekend Winners.

Although she has acknowledged that it was by accident that she was hired, she prefers to stay in racing as her sport.

According to Kate, she stumbled onto it after an afternoon at the races that would have turned off many fans of the game.

 

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She said: “My first ever race meeting was on a dreary, mid-week jump card at Worcester in August 1999. The weather was awful and the calibre of racing was even worse.

“There was a bumper horse in the last race called Red Radish, whose name I will never forget because he got loose and caused about a half an hour delay to the concluding bumper.

 

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“Barely a soul had hung around for the last race. However, my Dad and I were having the greatest day that we stayed to the bitter end after they had eventually rescued Red Radish from Worcester town centre and the race was finally able to start.

“Ever since that day, I have never wanted to do anything else in my life but work in horse racing.”

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