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John Holt

Eyewitness Sports Anchor/Reporter

Emmy Award-winning John Holt couldn't think of a better job than covering and talking about sports in New England.

The 1994 graduate of Syracuse University joined Channel 3 in 1999 as Eyewitness Sports reporter and anchor on Eyewitness News weekends at 6 and 11. You can also see John's reports on Sports Sunday at 11:15 p.m. following Eyewitness News.

He has been nominated for seven New England Chapter Emmy Awards and, in 1999, he won his first Emmy. In 2007, John won another Emmy Award for "On Camera Talent - Reporter Sports."

In 2008, he was nominated for sports reporting. In 2007, the Connecticut Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists honored John with an award for his story, "102-Year-Old Sox Fan Throws First Pitch."

"Every game has a story, every athlete has a story, and it is my privilege to share these stories with the viewers," John said.

In addition to his dedication to Connecticut high school football on Channel 3's "Friday Night Football" and his sports duties at WFSB, John loves spending time with his wife, Gail, and is the proud father of his daughters, Rilee and Grace.

In addition to his love of family and sports, John's hobbies and interests include reading, biking, tennis, stand-up comedy and traveling.

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