Darren Dutchyshen
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Occupation | Sports Broadcaster |
Known for | SportsCentre, TSN |
Darren Dutchyshen (born December 19, 1966) is a Canadian sportscaster, who cohosts the evening edition of SportsCentre on TSN.[1]
Broadcasting career[edit]
Dutchyshen started his broadcasting career as a sportscaster at what was then STV (now Global) in Saskatoon.[2] After a year, he moved to IMTV in Dauphin, Manitoba.[2] He then spent seven years as the host of ITV's Sports Night in Edmonton, where he also hosted a daily radio sportscast on 630 CHED for more than two years.[3]
Dutchyshen joined TSN in 1995, as a host of TSN's weekend editions of SportsDesk and TSN's coverage of the Canadian Football League (CFL) during the football season.[1] He also hosted TSN's Olympic Prime Time coverage during the London 2012 Olympic Games and Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games.[2]
Personal life[edit]
Darren was born in Regina, Saskatchewan and grew up in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan. He graduated from the Western Academy Broadcasting College in Saskatoon.[4] On September 9, 2021, he had prostate cancer, and he detailed it in full a year later in his first show back at Sportscentre.[5][6]
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Darren Dutchyshen". TSN.ca.
- ^ a b c "Darren Dutchyshen – Canada In A Day". canadainaday.ca.
- ^ "Darren Dutchyshen". National Speakers Bureau.
- ^ "Western Academy Broadcasting College". Archived from the original on July 14, 2003.
- ^ Bucholtz, Andrew (2021-09-09). "TSN's Darren Dutchyshen announces he has cancer, will be off SportsCentre as he undergoes treatment". Awful Announcing. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
- ^ "Darren Dutchyshen returns to TSN for first show since cancer diagnosis (VIDEO) | Offside". dailyhive.com. Retrieved 2024-01-17.
- 1966 births
- Living people
- Canadian football people from Regina, Saskatchewan
- Canadian Football League announcers
- Canadian television journalists
- Canadian television sportscasters
- National Hockey League broadcasters
- Canadian people of Ukrainian descent
- Ice hockey people from Regina, Saskatchewan
- Canadian journalist stubs