Veteran CBC sports broadcaster Scott Russell to retire after Paris Olympics

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Veteran CBC sports broadcaster Scott Russell to retire after Paris Olympics
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The Paris Games will mark the conclusion of Russell’s nearly 40-year career with CBC

Veteran CBC sports broadcaster Scott Russell will retire following his coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games, the network announced Thursday.

“Oh my God, noooooo!” Rogers said with her jaw dropped upon hearing the news. “He’s such an icon. Oh my God. I mean, what an incredible career. What an amazing person. Oh my God. You’re gonna make me emotional.”

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