Animal All Stars | Clare Balding

Sun 21 Apr 2024 | 4:00pm - 5:00pm

Clare Balding - Animal All Stars
Clare Balding - Animal All Stars
Clare Balding

The athletes have arrived. The excitement is building. Grab your popcorn and get ready to witness the most entertaining sports day ever with commentator Clare Balding.

Who would win… the Australian tiger beetle or the peregrine falcon? Who is the strongest… the extraordinary ant or the grumpy gorilla? Who has the best superpower… the headless cockroach or the jet-powered squid? From speed, agility and strength to hidden skills, join Clare Balding and her Animal All-Stars for incredible true animal facts, stats and world records, discovering the Earth’s most fascinating animals.

Suitable for ages 7+

Children must be accompanied by an adult, tickets are required for adults & children.

Venue: Palmerston Room at St Johns

Duration: 1 hour

Children's Festival Partners

Choose your tickets:

 
In-person tickets:
Palmerston Room at St Johns
  Clare Balding | Animal All Stars Event Ticket (children must be accompanied by an adult)
4pm | Sunday 21 April | Palmerston Room, St John's
£7
£0
  Clare Balding | Animal All Stars Easter Giveaway Event Ticket (children must be accompanied by an adult)
4pm | Sunday 21 April | Palmerston Room, St John's
£0
£0
    Total: £0
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Author Biography

Clare Balding is also a best-selling and award-winning author of numerous books and children’s novels and an ardent campaigner for better coverage of women’s sport.

Clare has worked in radio since she left university in 1994, and has been presenting major events on television and radio since becoming the face of the BBC’s horse racing output in 1998. Since then, she has worked on various sporting fixtures including seven Olympic Games, five Paralympic Games and five Winter Olympic Games as well as major Royal events including Trooping the Colour, the Queen’s Royal Pageant and the Royal Wedding between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

She has worked on Wimbledon as a reporter, commentator and presenter for BBC radio and television since 1995.