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| SPORTS SPEAKERS. Sportscasters, Sports Writers, Television Personalities Sports Authors and Broadcasters |
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Paul Hornung
He was probably the greatest all-around player in Notre Dame's
history and is the only Heisman winner to have played on a losing
team as the Irish were 2-8 in '56. As almost every football
fan knows, Hornung went to the Green Bay Packers, led the NFL
in scoring for three straight years and was voted MVP in 1960
and 1961. Fee range:
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Art Donovan
Arthur J. Donovan, known by his fans as "Art," is hailed as
one the funniest and most enlightening sports figures today.
A former Baltimore Colt, member of the Pro Football Hall of
Fame and husband and family man, Art has achieved his notoriety
through years of dedication. He speaks from experience. His
presentations leave every audience with an ache or two from
laughter, renewed motivation and begging for more words of advice.
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Dan Marino
Dan Marino has always played every football game like it might
be his last. He learned the sport growing up on a playground
in Pittsburgh that now bears his name and went on to lead the
Pitt Panthers to three consecutive 11-1 seasons and become the
most prolific NFL passer of all-time. Fee
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Nadia Comaneci
At the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Canada, the world met "Nadia."
At age 14, this Romanian dynamo captured the hearts and minds
of the world with her daring and perfection. As contributing
editor of International Gymnast Magazine, she is still very
involved in her sport. She speaks five languages and is a commentator
at major gymnastics competitions for several television networks.
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Len Berman
A popular Today Show regular, Emmy Award-winning sportscaster
Len Berman is known to millions of viewers for his "Spanning
the World" round-ups of the astonishing and the hysterical from
the world of sports. To sports fans, he is also known as creator
and host of the Sports Fantasy program for NBC's SportsWorld.
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Bill Clement
Former National Hockey League All-Star Bill Clement, who played
11 years in the NHL with Philadelphia, Washington and Calgary,
is a game analyst for ESPN's extensive schedule of National
Hockey Night telecasts. In early 1990, Clement entered the world
of motivational speaking and is now making corporate presentations
on a national basis. Fee range:
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Bob Griese
Bob Griese, who entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1990,
and is currently one of network television's most respected
football analysts, is in his 16th year of broadcasting, and
in his 11th year as the expert commentator on the main game
of the week, with Keith Jackson, during ABC's coverage of College
Football. Fee range: $30,001
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Dick Enberg
After twenty-five years with NBC TV Sports, where he began in
1975 as the play-by-play man on college basketball, Dick Enberg
joined CBS Sports in January 2000 where he serves as play-by-play
announcer for The NFL on CBS, as well as college basketball
and the U.S. Open Tennis Championships. He also contributes
to The Masters and the PGA Championship. Fee
range: $20,001 - $30,000
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Mike Fratello
Mike Fratello is in his 2nd year as a television broadcaster
for Turner Sports, Inc., a Time Warner company that presents
some of the best and most popular sporting events worldwide,
and is a leader in televised sports programming. Fee
range: $10,001 - $20,000
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Marv Levy "In the darkest
days of World War II," he begins in his best lecture-hall baritone,
"Winston Churchill inspired the English people with words like,
'Let us brace ourselves to our duties, and so bear ourselves
that if the British Empire and its Commonwealth last for one
thousand years, men will still say: This was their finest hour.'
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Greg Gumbel
One of America's foremost sports broadcasters, Gumbel has covered
such premier events as the Olympics, the Super Bowl and the
World Series. He currently hosts NBC's coverage of both NFL
and NBA action. His entertaining and inspirational speeches
are peppered with humorous illustrations from the world of sports.
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Walt Frazier
Walt Frazier, better known as "Clyde Cool" to his fans, retired
from a colorful basketball career after the 1978-79 season.
The nickname "Clyde" was bestowed upon him because his 1930's-style
attire reminded a teammate of Clyde Barrow's dress and because
Walt "stole" basketballs the way Clyde robbed banks.
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is your source for sportscasters and entertainment celebrities, sports
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Rick Reilly, John Feinstein, Mitch Albom, Mike Lupica, Jim Nance, Ken
Venturi, Roger Maltbie, Dan Marino, Phil Simms, Boomer Esiason, Tim McCarver,
Len Berman, Greg Gumbel, Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon from Pardon
the Interruption (PTI), Ahmad Rashad, Robin Roberts, Dan Patrick, Keith
Jackson, Dick Vitale, and Chris Berman. |
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