Lukas Studer

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Lukas Studer (born March 23, 1977 in Basel ) is a Swiss sports reporter and TV presenter.

biography

Lukas Studer's father is from Valais ( Visperterminen ), his mother is from Basel. Lukas Studer graduated from the Pedagogical Matura School in Kreuzlingen (formerly a teacher training college). After working as a teacher for three years, he went to Winterthur . There he studied journalism and corporate communication at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences . During his studies (from summer 2003), Lukas Studer started working as an assistant in the sports department of Swiss television . After successfully completing his degree as a communicator FH, he completed the SRF-internal training as a television journalist, which lasted three semesters. Since then, Lukas Studer has been a sports reporter for the programs Sport aktuell , Sportpanorama and sportlive specializing in ice hockey, football and alpine skiing.

Moderator

Lukas Studer began working as a moderator in November 2009. First as a presenter of live sports broadcasts, then as a presenter of the daily structured program Sport aktuell. In addition, Lukas Studer has been moderating the sportlounge, the background program of SRF sport, alternately with Steffi Buchli since summer 2012 . He is also repeatedly used as a moderator at various major events. These included the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa, the 2012 Soccer Championship in Poland and Ukraine, the 2013 Ski World Cup in Schladming, the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi and the 2014 Soccer World Cup in Brazil, the 2015 World Ski Championships in Vail / Beaver Creek, the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the 2017 World Ski Championships in St. Moritz, the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang and the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Private

Lukas Studer grew up in a large family, he has two sisters and a brother. Studer is a passionate football player. He completed his junior and active time at FC Münsterlingen. Lukas Studer is currently active in the senior team at FC Pfäffikon. He is also interested in music. Studer played the violin and drums. With his band Moby's Dick he gave numerous concerts in his youth. Lukas Studer has three children and the family lives on the Pfäffikersee. In autumn 2012 he suffered meningitis. After a three-month break, Studer returned to the screen in January 2013.

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