Graham Bell is a former Olympic skier who is also a TV presenter, adventurer and journalist. He has presented several BBC TV shows with Ed Leigh including High Altitude in 2009 and Ski Sunday more recently. Highlights included Graham tackling the Arctic Circle Race; a cross-country skiing race in Greenland; and surviving a night in a snow-hole without food, water or a sleeping bag. He set a personal best top speed on skis of.
After retiring as a professional ski racer in 1998, Graham started his television career at Eurosport commentating live on the World Cup Ski Circuit for two years, before moving over to an in-vision role on Ski Sunday. Graham was part of the Ski Sunday team which won a Royal Television Society award in 2002. He has presented and commentated on the 2002, 2006, 2010 and 2014 Winter Olympics. Away from the mountains, Graham is the presenter of the BBC’s World Championship Seriestriathlon coverage. He has worked on the Tour de France for ITV, and in 2009 competed in the Fastnet Race with Alex Thomson on Hugo Boss, filming, interviewing and presenting as well as working as an active crew member. Other TV credits include: The Gadget Show, Through the Keyhole, Celebrity Eggheads, Market Kitchen, Ready Steady Cook and travel shows including Wish You Here. Since retiring from competition Graham has continued to test his competitive instinct. In 2003 he competed in the return of BBC1’s Superstars against some of the country’s top sportsmen. He achieved fourth place in the final, the best placed non-current athlete. Graham has competed in numerous triathlon competitions and 24-hour mountain biking events. He regularly rides the grueling Etape du Tourcycle race. In 2009 Bell took part in the BBC2 series High Altitude, where participants took part in death-defying stunts such as 'summit hopping' and glacier climbing. For a time, Graham was International Performance Director for The Ski & Snowboard Federation. He is a patron of The British Ski Academy.
Charity work
Graham is a patron of several UK charities including the DisabilitySnowsportUK, Snow Camp.
Personal life
Bell is married and, with his wife Sarah, has two children, Louis and Lottie, who are also keen skiers. In 2018, Graham Bell attended the Royal Logistic Corps alpine ski championships and completed the Super-G as a forerunner. He beat ‘Robbo’ by 11 seconds, whilst carrying no poles, holding a camera, and commentating. In March 2018, immediately after the RLC Championships, Graham Bell hosted a heliskiing week in Alagna, Italy..