He's of course referring to former Olympian and Channel 7 presenter Matt Shirvington, who boasts the most famous bouncing lunch box in Australian sport. World Athletics thankfully resolved the.. Shirvington, 44, is a former Olympic sprinter and father of three who joined Seven in 2020 as a sports presenter. He said he was nervous about taking over the co-host's seat permanently from Monday.

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After years of pushing his limits, Shirvington decided to retire from competitive running in 2008, leaving behind a legacy of unforgettable performances and achievements. Shirvo on screen. In 2005, Matt Shirvington kickstarted his media career with the Seven Network, gracing the screens as a presenter for the science show, Beyond Tomorrow.. 15 April 2002 - Brisbane - Matt Shirvington won his fifth 100m title in a row at the Australian athletics championships in Brisbane last weekend, his first victory of the entire Telstra A-series. Shirvington could not even be in Canberra for the series opener on February 8, his coach Michael Khmel revealing he was receiving 10 anti-inflammatory.