The daughter of former Ryder Cup captain Bernard Gallacher, Kirsty is very much into her sports. She's presented many sports shows as well as being an anchorwoman for Sky Sports News. A graduate of the London College of Fashion, Kirsty can often be spotted in London's art galleries. She's also partial to a day on the golfing green and has been playing golf since she was 10.
Last year Kirsty was crowned 'Champion' of The Games with fellow contestant Philip Olivier and co-hosts the show this year with Jamie Theakston.
Jamie's been on the celebrity circuit since the age of 23 and has presented shows such as The Priory and Top of the Pops. In 2002, Jamie made his first foray into the world of theatre where he took the lead role of Serge in Yasmin Reza's smash hit play 'Art'. In early 2003 Jamie filmed his first major TV acting role for BBC1's 'Murder in Mind'. He's also a regular on London's Heart FM presenting their flagship breakfast show.
Jamie is presenting The Games for the fourth year in a row and will be joined this time round by last year's female winner, Kirsty Gallacher.
Justin will be co-presenting E4's coverage of The Games alongside Caroline Flack. Hailing from Bristol, Justin began his career as stand-up comedian, winning the New Comedy Competition at the Glastonbury Festival in 1997. He then went on to reach the finals of the BBC New Comedy Awards at the Edinburgh Festival and regularly hosts his own radio show on London's XFM. He can also be seen co-hosting The Friday Night Project on Channel 4 alongside Alan Carr.
Caroline returns to our screens for a second year co-hosting the E4 coverage of The Games. As well as reporting from the afternoon heats, Caroline will keep us up to speed with live, trackside reports covering the athletes' triumphs and disappointments. Caroline loves music and dance and travelling the UK as the lead singer for Speedometer, a UK jazz band. She's also got a passion for football and can hold her own with the best of them!