Troy Renck Bio | Wiki
Troy Renck is a popular American journalist currently working as a Broncos insider and sportscaster at KMGH Denver Channel 7. He is also the host of the Broncos Podcast With Troy Renck. Before, Troy served at the Denver Post from 2002 until 2016. Troy worked as the Rockies’ beat writer and added National Major League Baseball reporter to his duties in 2005.
He came to The Post’s Broncos beat in 2014 and worked as the lead reporter during the team’s Super Bowl season in 2015. Following reporting CU athletics for the Colorado Daily for three years, Troy worked as the sports editor of Today’s Daily News in Lake Havasu City for a year, followed by a two-year stint at The Yuma Daily Sun from 1994 until 1996.
Troy Renck Age
Troy was born on June 8, 1970, in the United States. He is 52 years old. Troy celebrates his birthday on June 8, every year.
Troy Renck Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Troy stands at a height of 5 ft 8 in (Approx 1.72 m).
Troy Renck Family
He was born in the United States to his parents. Troy has an American nationality. At the moment, Troy has not disclosed any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.
Troy Renck Wife
Troy is married to his wife Leahann. The pair has two sons named Dagin and Brady.
Troy Renck Education
After completing his primary and high school education, Troy went and graduated in 1993 from the University of Colorado journalism school with honors.
Troy Renck Denver 7
He came to Denver7 as its Broncos insider and sportscaster in July 2016 following many years in the Denver market. Troy leads the station’s NFL coverage and is also a lead anchor for Denver7 Sunday Sports shows. Prior to moving to television, Troy served at the Denver Post from 2002 to 2016. Troy worked as the Rockies’ beat writer and added National Major League Baseball reporter to his duties in 2005.
He came to The Post’s Broncos beat in 2014 and worked as the lead reporter during the team’s Super Bowl season in 2015. In 2016, Troy received the 2016 Top Breaking News award in the 175,000 and over circulation category of the Associated Press Sports Editors 2016 contest. The award became issued due to coverage of Peyton Manning’s retirement.
He is a former president of the local chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America and has received over 25 local and national writing awards since graduating in 1993 from the University of Colorado journalism school with honors. Following reporting CU athletics for the Colorado Daily for three years, Troy worked as the sports editor of Today’s Daily News in Lake Havasu City for a year, followed by a two-year stint at The Yuma Daily Sun from 1994 until 1996.
He later came back to Colorado to serve as a columnist and reporter at The Daily Times-Call in Longmont, where Troy started covering the Rockies and Broncos from 1996 to 2000. He spent seven months as a national NFL columnist for Broadband sports, prior to joining MLB.com as the Rockies’ beat reporter for one season in 2001.
Troy Renck Podcast
He is the host of the Broncos Podcast With Troy Renck. In this podcast, the team aims to rebound on the field, and Denver7’s Broncos Insider Troy will keep viewers informed off it. He brings you the scoop from practice, the games, and via interviews with present and previous Broncos while providing many opinions and insight.
Troy Renck Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a Broncos insider and sportscaster at KMGH Denver Channel 7. Troy’s estimated net worth is $77,717 per year.
Troy Renck Net Worth
Troy gets his wealth from his work as a Broncos insider and sportscaster at KMGH Denver Channel 7. Therefore, Troy has accumulated a decent fortune over the years. Troy’s estimated net worth is $718,717.
How Old Is Troy Renck
Troy is a 52-year-old who was born on June 8, 1970, in the United States. Troy celebrates his birthday on June 8, every year.
Who Is Troy Renck
Troy works as a Broncos insider and sportscaster at KMGH Denver Channel 7. He is also the host of the Broncos Podcast With Troy Renck. Before, Troy served at the Denver Post from 2002 until 2016. Troy worked as the Rockies’ beat writer and added National Major League Baseball reporter to his duties in 2005.