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Chris P. Wragge was born on June 19, 1970, in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA. He was raised in both Rutherford and Nutley, New Jersey. Known for his extensive work as a news anchor and television presenter, Wragge has built a distinguished career in American broadcast journalism.
Wragge attended Mahwah High School, where he was a standout athlete. His talents in football earned him a scholarship to the University of New Hampshire. Excelling both academically and athletically, he earned three varsity letters and graduated a year early with a degree in communications. His deep-rooted interest in sports laid the groundwork for a career in sportscasting.
Chris Wragge began his professional journey in 1991 as a sports reporter for WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire. His first major assignment was a feature on the NBA during Spring Break for the program 48 Hours. His performance launched what would become a dynamic career in sports journalism.
Wragge later joined NBC Sports, where he covered a diverse range of sporting events, including the NBA, WNBA, Notre Dame Football, the Gator Bowl, and the Winter and Summer Olympic Games. He also contributed to programs such as the Sun America Sports Desk. His work as sports director and anchor at KPRC-TV in Houston, Texas, earned him the Associated Press award for Best Sportscast.
In 2011, Wragge was named lead weekday anchor for CBS News. He continued his tenure in New York by co-anchoring WLNY-TV's News at Nine from 2012 to 2013, before returning as co-anchor for CBS2 News, one of New York’s leading local television newscasts.
One of the highlights of Wragge’s career came during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, where he co-hosted the opening ceremony alongside Katie Couric and Jim McKay—a broadcast that garnered strong ratings. He also served as an on-site speed skating reporter for the Olympic coverage.
In subsequent years, Wragge expanded his visibility through roles in high-profile television events. He joined NBC’s golf coverage, notably participating in the Michael Jordan Celebrity Invitational in 2003 and 2004. He also appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show on four occasions and made appearances on various Paramount Television productions. Additionally, he emceed an event at Planet Hollywood during its collaboration with actor Sylvester Stallone.
Wragge was married to Swedish model Victoria Silvstedt from 2000 to 2007. The couple did not have children. Since 2015, he has been in a relationship with Sara Siciliano. Though his previous relationship with Silvstedt drew media attention, particularly amid reports of separation, Wragge has maintained a relatively private personal life. As of now, there is no public information indicating that he has children.
Outside of the newsroom, Wragge leads an active lifestyle. He resides in Bridgehampton, New York, where he participates in triathlons, attends upscale events, and enjoys supporting his favorite NFL team, the New York Giants. He also finds relaxation in beach outings, particularly watching the ocean tides.
Chris Wragge is known for his philanthropic engagement, particularly in response to natural disasters. He has contributed both time and resources to charitable efforts, especially those aiding communities affected by hurricanes in the New Jersey area.
Wragge maintains an active presence on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, where he interacts with fans and keeps followers updated on both his professional projects and personal interests. As of recent counts, he has approximately 17,300 followers on Twitter, using the platform to share news updates and candid moments from his life.
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