Sophie Raworth: Balancing Broadcasting Excellence with Personal Resilience in 2025
A Distinguished BBC Career Continues
Sophie Raworth remains one of the main presenters of BBC News, primarily covering BBC News at Six and BBC News at Ten. The 56-year-old journalist has been a familiar face on British television screens for decades, guiding viewers through major national events with professionalism and poise. Throughout 2025, the star has presented major news events, including the death of the late Queen, the coronation of King Charles and the D-Day celebrations.
Personal Heartache Amid Professional Duty
In May 2025, Sophie demonstrated remarkable strength whilst facing profound personal loss. Her father Richard died at the age of 83, shortly before Sophie was scheduled to present the VE Day coverage on Monday, following a lengthy struggle with Parkinson’s Disease. The broadcaster led the Nation Pays Tribute special on BBC One during the bank holiday Monday celebrations and continued her role with the Nation Remembers broadcasts, honouring the milestone anniversary on Thursday. For years, Sophie had been an advocate for Parkinson’s research, having taken part in the London Marathon back in 2021, generating donations for Cure Parkinson’s.
Running Through Adversity
Beyond her broadcasting career, Sophie has gained recognition as an accomplished long-distance runner and columnist for Runner’s World UK. A year ago she was on crutches, but is now powering up mountains, demonstrating remarkable recovery and determination. In December 2025, Sophie completed a gruelling race more than 8,000 feet above Courmayeur in Italy, showcasing her resilience after recovering from injury. Her running achievements have inspired many, particularly given her openness about the challenges she’s faced with injuries and training setbacks.
A Role Model for Resilience
Sophie Raworth’s ability to maintain professional excellence whilst navigating personal challenges has resonated with audiences across the UK. Her dual identity as both a trusted news presenter and passionate athlete demonstrates that dedication and resilience transcend professional boundaries. As she continues her work at the BBC and pursues her running goals, Sophie remains an inspiring figure who exemplifies grace under pressure and commitment to both career and personal passions.