Michael Gunning

Gunning in Australia in 2020 Michael Gunning (born 29 April 1994) is a British-Jamaican former competitive swimmer, television presenter, and advocate for diversity and inclusion in sport. He is best known for setting national records while representing Jamaica at the 2017 and 2019 World Aquatics Championships. Since then, he's become a prominent voice for LGBTQ+ visibility and mental-health awareness in sport and media.

In 2018, Gunning was named Sportsman of the Year in Jamaica for his contribution to sport. He announced his retirement from competitive swimming in 2022 and went on to host the live swimming coverage at the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

In 2023, he was signed as a ''Speedo International'' Ambassador. In 2024, he was recognised in the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe list in the Sport & Games category. Later that year, in October 2024, he debuted his first documentary as director, producer, and host on Sky Sports, titled Beneath the Surface, which explored LGBTQ+ representation in sport and featured footballer Jake Daniels.

Beyond his decorated swimming career, Gunning has become a recognised presenter and media personality, appearing on programmes including BBC Morning Live and Lorraine on ''ITV'', and has hosted and contributed to major Pride events in London and Manchester, where he champions LGBTQ+ inclusion and mental health awareness. Provided by Wikipedia
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