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Jim Gracey, Sports Journalism Veteran, Dies at 68

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Tributes are being widely shared following the passing of Jim Gracey, a distinguished figure in sports journalism, at the age of 68. Gracey dedicated over four decades of his career to The Belfast Telegraph, leaving an indelible mark on sports reporting in Northern Ireland and beyond.

A Storied Career in Sports Journalism

Jim Gracey began his journalistic journey with the Lurgan Mail before joining The Belfast Telegraph in 1979. His tenure at the newspaper was extensive, eventually rising to the position of Sports Editor for both The Belfast Telegraph and its sister publication, Sunday Life. He continued to shape the sports pages until his retirement in 2021.

Gracey’s expertise spanned the breadth of the footballing world. He covered domestic leagues within Northern Ireland extensively and also reported on international football, a testament to his passion and dedication. His career was highlighted by his attendance at an impressive six FIFA World Cups, providing readers with firsthand accounts of the global game’s greatest spectacle.

Beyond the Byline: Community and Mentorship

Beyond his work as a journalist, Jim Gracey was actively involved in the community, serving as a director for the Mary Peters Trust. This sports charity, named after Northern Ireland’s Olympic gold medal-winning pentathlete Lady Mary Peters, supports aspiring athletes from the region.

Colleagues remember Gracey not only for his professional achievements but also for his personal qualities. Steven Beacom, Chief Sports Writer for The Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Life, described Gracey as a “larger than life character and a giant of sports journalism.” Beacom elaborated on Gracey’s impact, stating, “He was a man who broke huge stories, wrote the sharpest opinion pieces, interviewed stars with authority and empathy and was respected across the sporting spectrum in Northern Ireland and beyond.” He also fondly recalled Gracey’s “great company,” “big heart, generosity and all the fun that we had when we covered World Cup and European Championship tournaments together.”

Nurturing Future Talent

A significant aspect of Gracey’s legacy is his commitment to mentoring and developing young talent. He was known for providing opportunities and guidance to aspiring reporters, helping to shape the next generation of sports journalists.

Paul Ferguson, Head of Sport for Belfast Telegraph and Sunday Life, lauded Gracey’s writing prowess, calling him a “wonderful writer, headline composer and fiercely protective of his staff.” Ferguson noted Gracey’s distinctive writing style and his dedication to accountability, particularly towards sporting authorities. “Jim had a wonderful turn of phrase, made it his mission throughout his career to hold power to account, especially the ‘suits’ at the Irish FA, and was a master of uncovering emotive and fascinating details from his interviewee,” Ferguson remarked.

Passions and Professionalism

Ferguson also highlighted Gracey’s personal passions, stating, “He was a proud son of Lurgan, football (Glenavon, Manchester United and Northern Ireland) and motorcycling were his passions.” Despite these personal interests, Gracey’s professional focus remained on ensuring that Northern Ireland’s sporting successes received prominent coverage in the newspaper. His ability to balance professional duty with personal enthusiasm, and to always find the “human touch” in his reporting, was a hallmark of his distinguished career.

A Legacy of Impact

Jim Gracey’s passing marks the end of an era for sports journalism in Northern Ireland. His extensive career, his dedication to his craft, his mentorship of younger journalists, and his significant contributions to sports reporting have left a lasting legacy. He will be remembered for his sharp insights, his engaging writing, and his profound impact on the sporting landscape he so diligently covered.

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