Bryan Mudryk

Bryan Mudryk

Bryan Mudryk (born in Athabasca, Alberta, Canada), son of principal at Boyle School, Bob Mudryk, is a Canadian sports anchor for TSN. He currently co-hosts the 10 PM and 2 AM ET editions of SportsCentre, along with Holly Horton. He joined TSN in October 2005.

Prior to joining TSN, Mudryk was a sports anchor and reporter at CTV Edmonton between 2001 and 2005. From 1999 to 2001, he reported on sports for A Channel Winnipeg.

Mudryk is a graduate of the Radio and Television Arts programme at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.

He is also a cancer survivor.

External links

* [http://www.tsn.ca/shows/sportscentre/bryan_mudryk.asp TSN.ca biography]


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