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Bryan Mudryk
TSN Sportscentre Co-Host

Bryan Mudryk is a two time cancer survivor. Bryan was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s Lymphoma at age 17, just four days before entering college on route to his first dream: broadcast journalism.

After conquering cancer, finishing his studies and countless intern hours, Bryan was hired as a news reporter/fill in anchor but would soon find out his cancer had returned. In 2000, Bryan received a stem cell transplant and continued to fight for his life and dreams.

By the age of 27, Bryan became one of the youngest anchors TSN ever hired. Determined to live life to the fullest, do something special and give back, he set out to accomplish more than his career goals.

He founded the Annual Bryan Mudryk Golf Classic in Alberta, to date raising over $300,000, and spends time volunteering for the Canadian Cancer Society talking with others and trying to motivate people to never give up, no matter how tough the odds are.

Evanka Osmak
Sportsnet

Bio in Evanka's own words: "I'm living the classic story of what happens when you follow your dream. 5 years ago if someone had told me that I would be working at Sportsnet, I probably would have laughed at them. Unless of course they told me I needed to help plan and build a new station for them. But here I am, working my absolute dream job. I couldn't have planned it more perfectly.

What most people might not know about me? I studied and worked in civil engineering for a few years, but then made a major career move into broadcasting... Within nine months I received my diploma in radio and television broadcasting, worked in radio in Orillia and then moved to Yuma, Arizona for a job at an NBC station. And after living in the hot, hot desert southwest for 2 years, I'm back to where it all started.

Sports have always been a big part of my life… on and off the field. Growing up I tried my hand in everything from soccer, synchronized swimming to field hockey and ultimate frisbee. As much as I love playing sports though, I think it's my talent of watching games that is really my calling. Over the years I've attended some great events from both Jays World Series wins, several NBA All-Star games to the Atlanta Olympics.

I am thrilled to be working at Sportsnet because it truly is a dream job for me. And it just goes to show you, as cliché as it sounds…. You have to follow your dream."




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