Ben Rumsby

Sports Investigations Reporter

Preston's Summary

Ben Rumsby is a Sports Investigations Reporter at The Daily Telegraph. He covers a range of topics within competitive sports, including football, the Olympics, and social issues, with a particular focus on trans rights and the intersection of sports and society. His work has been featured in numerous outlets, including the New Zealand Herald, Yahoo Sports, and The Sydney Morning Herald.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Event Coverage: 24 %
Evolving Stories: 21 %
Government Announcement: 18 %
Legal Policy Regulation: 15 %
Breaking News: 12 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Sports Tournaments
  • Men's Interest
  • Journalism
  • Media
  • Press
  • Gender Issues
  • Women's Interest

Pitching Insights

Ben Rumsby has a strong focus on sports, particularly darts and soccer. His coverage includes evolving stories, government announcements, legal policy regulation, and event coverage related to these sports.

If you are looking to pitch Ben Rumsby, consider offering insights or interviews related to major events in the world of darts and soccer. Additionally, if you have expertise in legal or regulatory aspects of these sports that tie into ongoing stories or government announcements covered by him, your input may be relevant.

Given his UK-focused articles about specific athletes and their experiences with tax implications or legal matters (such as burglary), he might also be interested in perspectives from experts knowledgeable about UK sporting regulations or taxation within the realm of professional athletics.

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