Britney Eurton Bio, Age, Height, Father, Husband, Kids, Salary, TVG News

Britney Eurton Wiki
Britney Eurton is one of the familiar faces on television working as a news journalist and a horse racing analyst at TGV News station. She is also a host and reporter for Betfair US TV Network.
Britney Eurton Age – Birthday
Britney Eurton was born on September 4, 1987, in Glendora, California in the United States. She is 330years old as of 2019 and celebrates her birthday on 4 September every year.
Britney Eurton Body Measurements
Height
She stands at a height of 5 feet 0 inches(1.52m).
Weight
Eurton weighs 78kgs(171lbs).
Britney Eurton Family
Eurton is the daughter of Mr. Peter Eurton and Mrs. Lisa Eurton. Her father was a former jockey and horse trainer. Her father is the one who trained Eurton on a horse. She interviewed her father Peter Eurton after his 45-1 longshot Storm the Court upsets to win the $2 million Breeders’ Cup Juvenile.
Britney Eurton Husband
Eurton has remained tight-lipped about her love life. The television journalist is yet to disclose whether she is married, engaged, or in a relationship.
Britney Eurton Salary
Working at VG Sports News, Eurton receives an annual average salary of $44106.
Britney Eurton Net Worth
Eurton has an estimated Net Worth of $500k U.S dollars. Credits to her career as a News Sports anchor is her primary source of income.
Britney Eurton TVG News
Eurton is a notable television journalist, and a horse racing analyst currently working for TGV News station. She is also a host and reporter for Betfair US TV Network.
She began the horse racing industry in 2014, where she continues to serve as a paddock host and reporter. At TVG, Eurton covers Thoroughbred racing across the U.S. and internationally. Early that year, she was approached by TVG for an audition for the role of host.
Eurton has covered as a reporter for NBC Sports’ horse racing coverage, including the Triple Crown and the Breeders’ Cup World Championships. She made her NBC Sports debut in June 2017 on the Breeders’ Cup Challenge Series, and worked her first Triple Crown for NBC Sports debut in 2018.