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Few individuals could be better suited to front BBC Sport than self-proclaimed sports fanatic Gabby Logan. Gabby, who competed for Wales in rhythmic gymnastics at the 1990 Commonwealth Games , has remained a familiar face for decades through her contributions to ITV and BBC, presenting World Cups, Olympic Games, Six Nations and countless other sporting occasions. Following Gary Lineker's exit from the corporation's premier football programme , Match of the Day, she has joined the presenting roster tipped to succeed him. However, Gabby was decisively “put in her place” by her daughter Lois when she tried to guide her towards the sports she herself was most passionate about. She explained to The Telegraph: “I always used to say to Lois, when she first got into horses at the age of nine: ‘Oh, if you played golf , I would play with you every night. If you played tennis, I’d play with you all the time.’ “And she’s like: ‘Mummy, those are your dreams, not mine.’ So I was very much put in my place… I used to tell Clare Balding that I’d had her love child.” Gabby’s Clare Balding reference proved rather fitting. Now aged 20, Lois works as a show jumper and recently took part in her first horse race as a jockey. Lois’s twin brother Reuben has also inherited the family’s athletic streak, featuring as a back-row forward for Sale Sharks. As a mum, Gabby admits she finds it challenging watching both her children pursue physically demanding and potentially dangerous sports. “They’ve not made it easy for me, have they?” she quipped. “Or for Kenny, in terms of a nice, sedate sport – something a little less frenetic and potentially fraught with danger. “Still, for me it was important that they had a passion and did something they wanted to do in life, and they both love sport.” Reuben may have regretted his choice to go into professional rugby on one particular occasion, though. One of his regular gym sessions at the club turned into a toe-curlingly embarrassing experience when one of his mum’s podcasts was played over the PA system. It happened to be the episode in which Gabby, 50, was discussing changes in her sex life since her husband – former rugby international Kenny Logan – had his prostate removed following a cancer diagnosis in 2022. Gabby has been outspoken about reconnecting with intimacy after menopause. She told The Sun: “Taking HRT saw my libido returning. I started with a very small dose of oestrogen and testosterone gels, and progesterone in tablet form. I noticed massive changes within a few weeks. It was a lovely feeling – like myself again. “My libido came back within about a week. I felt a massive improvement there, and that was important to me and also to Kenny. Once I was on HRT and my libido returned, our sex life was back on track – even to the extent of having daytime sex. There are plus points to becoming empty nesters!”