Curt Sandoval
Curt Sandoval is the weekend sports anchor for ABC7 Eyewitness News, joining the station in 1999 as a sports reporter.

Originally from Denver, Curt graduated in 1986 from Metro State College with a degree in sports communication. Since graduating, he's worked for eight different TV stations.

Curt also worked a season in media relations with the Denver Broncos football club during John Elway's third year. He spent six years anchoring and reporting in San Diego.

Curt has won several awards, including two Emmys for his work at ABC7.

Curt is an avid runner and he's competed in several marathons. He has also finished several Ironman Triathlons. His motivation to finish the 140-mile endurance event was to raise $5,000 for the Challenged Athletes Foundation. Curt also won an Emmy for his three-part series on the California Ironman.

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Contact:
ABC7 Broadcast Center
Attn: Curt Sandoval
500 Circle Seven Drive
Glendale, CA 91201
818-863-7777

Curt's Stories
Rams training camp day 3: After dealing with injuries, Cooper Kupp working to return to 2021 form
Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp, who missed time the past two seasons due to injuries, looked healthier than ever at Friday's practice, saying he feels like he's in a good place.
Rams training camp day 2: Matthew Stafford 'happy to be here' after contract adjustment
As the training camp continues, it's clear Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is truly in mid-season form.
2024 ESPYS: Here's who won on sports biggest night
Hosted by Serena Williams, the 2024 ESPYS celebrated and recognized the best players, teams and moments in sports.
Athlete who became quadriplegic after motorcycle crash taking on bike ride across America
Twenty-five years ago, doctors gave Aaron Baker a one-in-a-million chance of ever feeding himself again after a motorcycle crash left him a quadriplegic. Now, he is cycling across America.
Basketball icon Bill Walton worked with challenged athletes to give them renewed purpose in life
Former UCLA star Bill Walton was much more than a basketball icon. He used his celebrity to give challenged athletes purpose in life.
Local basketball team Lady Divas going for gold at Special Olympics
Special Olympics has empowered athletes through sports for decades. "There's a misconception that people with intellectual disabilities don't want to train, don't want to compete, aren't fierce... and they are," said Wendy Ellet, senior manager of Special Olympics Southern California.
'It's in our blood:' Man turns love for baseball into thriving glove-making business in Long Beach
With a deep passion for baseball, he turned his childhood memories in Mexico into a thriving glove-making business in the Long Beach area called Soto Gloves.
Holding on to hope: 35-year-old lacrosse coach at Mater Dei High opens up about ALS diagnosis
With the help of his lacrosse family and non-traditional treatment, Johnny Rodriguez is holding on tight to one thing: hope.
Lakers unveil Kobe Bryant statue at Crypto.com Arena
In an emotional tribute to one of the city's most beloved sports figures, the Lakers on Thursday unveiled a statue of Kobe Bryant at Crypto.com Arena.
Dodgers' Mookie Betts shares advice Kobe Bryant gave him
The Dodgers' Mookie Betts talked about his best memory of Kobe Bryant and shared some advice the Lakers legend gave him.