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Cory Woron

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Cory Woron
Born (1969-05-04) May 4, 1969 (age 55)
OccupationSports Broadcaster
Known forSportsCentre

Cory Woron (born May 4, 1969 Calgary, AB) is a Canadian sportscaster and a host of TSN's SportsCentre.[1]

Broadcast career

Woron joined TSN in 2000, and currently hosts the weekday edition of TSN's flagship news program SportsCentre.[2] He began his work for TSN on another programme called Ford That's Golf, before joining SportsCentre.

Before joining TSN, Woron worked at Global TV in Winnipeg as a sports anchor.[3] Prior to his time at Global TV, he worked as a sports radio reporter at CKNW in Vancouver as well as a Vancouver correspondent for ESPN Radio on WFAN in New York City.[4] Woron also worked as a public address announcer for the IHL's Manitoba Moose during their 1999–2000 season.[5]

Prior to becoming a journalist, Woron was an aspiring actor, living in Vancouver. His most notable role was as a guest on an episode of Danger Bay.[6] He returned to acting, albeit as a sportscaster, in Swearnet: The Movie.[7]

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