Immy Barclay, Awards host

Immy Barclay

Sports and travel presenter and Broadcaster

*Fees are a guide only. Exact cost will be dependent on requirements and are subject to change.

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About Immy Barclay

Immy Barclay is a dynamic and accomplished British sports and travel presenter, specializing in motorsport, tennis, and golf. Known for her professionalism, passion, and energy, Immy’s talent shines across live events, high-profile sports productions, and global brand activations.

This year marks her third season as a key member of the Formula 1 presenting team, where she continues to captivate international audiences with her engaging style and authoritative knowledge.

Whether hosting live events for leading brands, fronting exclusive sports content, or conducting insightful Q&A sessions with elite athletes, Immy brings authenticity and poise to every occasion. Her multilingual skills, presenting fluency in English and Italian and proficiency in Spanish, French, and Portuguese, make her a natural choice for connecting with global audiences.

To book Immy Barclay, contact The Speakers Agency on +44(0)1332 810481 or email enquiries@thespeakersagency.com

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