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Dame Denise Lewis steps down as BBC Sport pundit

Denise Lewis at the Paris Olympics
Dame Denise Lewis first joined the BBC Sport team in 2009 [BBC]

Tributes have been paid to Olympic gold medallist Dame Denise Lewis after she announced she was leaving her role as a BBC Sport pundit.

West Bromwich-born Lewis will be the new president of UK Athletics. She made the announcement at the close of the athletics coverage at Paris 2024.

The 51-year-old, who won heptathlon gold at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, received a damehood in the King's New Year Honours 2023.

Since retiring in 2005, she has worked as a pundit and television presenter and has been a key part of the BBC's athletics coverage since 2009. Anchor Gabby Logan called Lewis a "brilliant person" and pundit Michael Johnson said she was a "legend".

Denise Lewis with gold medal in Sydney 2000
Lewis was the first British athlete to win Olympic gold in the heptathlon in 2000 [Getty Images]

Speaking after the final athletics events at The Paris 2024 Olympics live on BBC One on Saturday, Lewis revealed it was her last appearance with the BBC Sport team.

"It's a sad farewell to my team, as you know I love working with you guys," she said to her colleagues Logan, Jessica Ennis-Hill and Johnson.

"It's time to try and develop and help the sport that's been so amazing to me - I wouldn't be in this position had I not dared to dream," she added. "It's been a journey."

Posting a highlight reel to Instagram on Monday, the Olympian also thanked production teams, floor managers, runners, camera crews, statisticians and her "glam squad" over the past 15 years.

"We've had a hoot," said Lewis, who grew up in Wolverhampton. "Thanks for the memories."

"I'll still be watching my favourite sport but from a different seat. Hopefully the next seat will be cushioned," she added.

Paying tribute on X, Logan described Lewis as a "brilliant colleague, a super human and someone I am proud to call a friend."

"It’s not often you get people like @RealDeniseLewis in your life and I am going to miss her on our team," she said.

Olympian Johnson added: "It’s been an absolute pleasure working with my good friend and legend, @RealDeniseLewis."

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