
Martin Devlin is one of New Zealand’s top sports broadcasters and has the trophies to prove it.
The 45 year old father-of-two has won many awards over his career but the ones he’s most proud of is Sports Broadcaster of the Year – an award he’s won 4 times.
He is also a correspondent, columnist and experienced television presenter.
Martin Devlin began his broadcasting career in his mid-20s after being accepted onto the 3 month course in Broadcasting at Christchurch Polytechnic - it was here he met the love of his life - radio.
He worked on beach and ski stations, Energy FM, and was the first breakfast host of both The Edge and Channel Z, before making the move to the radio genre he is most identified with, sport, in 1998.
Devlin has broadcast from several Olympic and Commonwealth Games including Sydney 2000, Manchester 2002 and Athens 2004.