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Jack
Arute
- ABC & ESPN Pit Reporter |
Jack Arute, the ABC Television Network's
top pit reporter and college football sideline reporter,
joined ABC Sports in 1984.
Arute has covered motorsports events for the network since
he made his debut on "ABC's Wide World of Sports'" live
telecast of the National Championship Sprint Car Racing
in April 1984. He also has covered the U.S. Grand Prix Motocross
Championships for "Wide World" and the network's same-day
coverage of the Grand Prix of Monaco. Since 1984, he has
been a member of ABC Sports' Indianapolis 500 broadcast
team as a pit reporter.
Arute served as a reporter for ABC Sports' coverage of cycling,
tennis and soccer during the Pan American Games, and for
Super Bowl pre-game coverage and the Tournament of Roses
Parade. He has also hosted the Luge World Championships
from Altenburg, Germany, for "Wide World."
Arute also appears regularly on ESPN. He has appeared on
ESPN's auto racing coverage since 1984. He has hosted "Indy
Racing 2Day," devoted to coverage of the Indy Racing Northern
Light Series.
He has also hosted its coverage of Street Luge during the
Summer X-Games; Super Modified Shovel Racing and Downhill
Mountain Biking on ESPN's Winter X-Games coverage; as well
as Timber and Dog events on the network's "Great Outdoor
Games."
Additionally, Arute is the host of ESPN Radio's weekend
"GAMEDAY" every Saturday and Sunday from 3:00-7:00 p.m.
On the show he talks about all sports and interviews the
week's sports headliners.
Arute is a two-time recipient of the American Auto Racing
Writers and Broadcasters Association Award for Television.
He has been similarly cited for his TV work by the National
Motorsports Press Association, and received their Broadcaster
of the Year Award in 1988.
In his spare time he competes in sprint car races, as well
as serving as president of his family's NASCAR racetrack,
the Stafford (Connecticut) Motor Speedway.
Jack is married to Wendy; they reside on a horse farm in
Suffield, Connecticut, that was built in 1764.
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