Mark Beretta leaves Sunrise after 22 years with the show.

On Friday morning, theĀ SunriseĀ team paid tribute to his glittering career. Over the 22 years that he’s been on the Channel 7 programme, Beretta covered 13 Olympic Games, including the 2000 Sydney Games, as well as every big sport in the country.

There were many surprises during his final show, and one moment in particular left Beretts stunned.

Sunrise hosts Natalie Barr and Matt Shirvington announced that Ian Chesterman, president of the Australian Olympic Committee (AOC), was in the studio to award the presenter with a Distinguished Service Award.

He was also surprised by the Tour de Cure cyclists and crew, as Beretts has helped raise $158 million for cancer research through them.

Mark’s family joined him on theĀ SunriseĀ couch, and his brother, Paul, sent a video message that had him in tears when he shared how ā€œproudā€ their parents were of him.

The Sunrise team cheered for Berrets as he signed off for the last time. Photo: Seven

The Sunrise team cheered for Berrets as he signed off for the last time.

He thanked everyone atĀ SunriseĀ and Channel 7 for the last two decades and also everyone at home who watched him every morning.

ā€œWe’ve had a lot of fun, haven’t we?ā€ Beretts said.

ā€œIt’s just incredible, you know, this is the ultimate privilege, this job.

ā€œYou know, the people you get to meet. And I don’t just mean the team here or the sports people, it’s the people in the street, you know, our viewers are just the most magnificent people.ā€

Nat said that Mark would always be part of theĀ SunriseĀ team and that it wouldn’t be the last time the viewers see him on the show.

The team embraced him and did three cheers before wrapping the show.

ā€˜Incredibly hard’

Beretta toldĀ The Daily TelegraphĀ that it’s been a ā€œharrowing couple of yearsā€ for him, with ā€œa lot going on away fromĀ Sunriseā€œ.

Ultimately, this is what led to him stepping away, as he said it was ā€œtime for a resetā€.

In 2023,Ā his 22-year-long marriage to his wife, Rachel, ended.

ā€œLosing Dad to cancer two months ago, and Mum fighting on against the disease, has made me see the world a little differently,ā€ he said when announcing his decision last month.

Mark has worked with Seven for 30 years, 22 of which were on Sunrise. Photo: Seven

Mark has worked with Seven for 30 years, 22 of which were on Sunrise.

ā€œFamily time has become even more important.

ā€œAnd I want to do more to help the great work of Tour de Cure in finding treatments and cures for cancer.ā€

But it wasn’t an easy decision to make, as he said, working atĀ SunriseĀ had been his ā€œdreamā€ come true.

ā€œI’m so proud to have been a part ofĀ Sunrise,Ā and it’s incredibly hard to leave behind theĀ SunriseĀ family and the show we have all put so much energy into for the last 22 years,ā€ he said last month.

ā€œIf you had told me in February 1995 when I walked through the doors of Seven Melbourne for my first day that, 30 years later, I would still be doing the job I love, I wouldn’t have believed them.

ā€œIt has been an honour and I have loved every day.ā€

Mark Beretta has announced he's leaving Sunrise after more than two decades. Picture: Channel 7

Mark Beretta has announced he’s leaving Sunrise after more than two decades. Picture: Channel 7

Mark expressed his appreciation for the support he has had from the Australian public during his tenure.

ā€œFrom the bottom of my heart, thanks to all of you, our viewers, who have taken me in, treated me like family and been on this incredible fun ride with me,ā€ he said.

Nat Barr paid homage to Beretts and the time they had spent together on the desk.

ā€œFor more than 20 years we have sat together in theĀ SunriseĀ studio and what a ride it has been,ā€ she said.

ā€œSo many amazing memories of the most special job in the world.

ā€œYou never quite leave the Sunrise family though… so see you soon Beretts.ā€

Seven’s Director of Morning Television, Sarah Stinson, said Mark had been the ā€œheartbeatā€ ofĀ Sunrise’sĀ sports coverage, and that his ā€œpassionā€ for telling peoples’ stories ā€œhave made mornings brighter for viewers right across the countryā€.