Mike Tomalaris Bio, Age, Net Worth, FIFA, and SBS World News

Mike Tomalaris Biography

Mike Tomalaris is a television reporter and broadcaster from Australia. He has previously hosted SBS Television programs such as Tour de France coverage.

How old is Mike Tomalaris? – Age

He is 63 years old as of 11 May 2023. He was born in 1960 in Australia.

Mike Tomalaris Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $4 Million.

Mike Tomalaris FIFA

Tomalaris worked as a reporter and presenter for World Sport before its dissolution in 2006, combining football commentary with reporting and hosting cycling events. He also covered the 2006 FIFA World Cup and was a member of the SBS presentation team for the Athens Olympic Games in 2004 and the Beijing Olympics in 2008. For numerous years, he was a part of the nightly World News team, sharing duties with Craig Foster. He was one of the network’s hosts for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and has covered every FIFA World Cup since 1994, either as a reporter or presenter.

Mike Tomalaris Career

After initially working in print journalism, Tomalaris returned to SBS full-time in 1992 and became recognized as a commentator for NSL games, Socceroos, and Olyroos international broadcasts. In 1987, Les Murray asked Tomalaris to provide commentary for a National Soccer League match. Through SBS he has raised cycling’s profile by at first covering the now ancient District Bank Cycle Exemplary from 1992 and, in 1996, the beginning of the Visit de France in the Netherlands.

Mike Tomalaris Photo
Mike Tomalaris Photo

He takes care of the race for SBS from that point onward and is the organization’s primary anchor of its worldwide cycling portfolio which incorporates occasions like the Visit Down Under, the Giro d’Italia, the Vuelta an España the Visit through California, and Paris-Roubaix. SBS covered the Visit through Flanders live without precedent for 2011. On Sunday evenings, he has the organization’s Cycling Focal series – the main such program committed to the game. For producing the Tour de France, SBS received three Logie nominations for “Best Sports Coverage.”

As a result of Cadel Evans becoming the first Australian to win the Tour de France in July 2011, SBS saw record viewing figures. In 2014, SBS was one of four allowed-to-air telecom companies on the planet to communicate each phase of the Giro d’Italia.

In honor of his former colleague and Socceroos captain Johnny Warren (1943–2004), Tomolaris initiated and has supported an annual charity bicycle ride known as the Johnny Warren Jamberoo Classic to raise funds for Chris O’Brien’s Lifehouse at Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Tomalaris is a sharp cyclist and is benefactor and individual from the Sydney Uni Velo Club.