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Dick Enberg, the Hall of Fame broadcaster whose "Oh my!" calls rang familiar with so many sports fans, has died, his wife and daughter confirmed Thursday night.
He was 82.
That reminded me of 宋世雄的体育解说艺术Art of sports commentary : 宋世雄40 多年的解说生涯. 解说风格的特点。在一代又一代体育爱好者的心中留下了深深的记忆。他的解说模式也在我国的体育. 解说史上留下了浓重的一笔,堪称体育解说的经典。
1981年、1982年、1984年、1985年、1986年报道了中国女排荣获“五连冠”的盛况,轰动全国。当年的校园,因他的解说而上街游行, 喊出"振兴中华"的口号! 那是血液沸腾的年代!
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Dick Enberg was one of America's most beloved sports broadcasters, with his versatile voice spanning the world on networks such as NBC, CBS and ESPN. In all, he covered 28 Wimbledons, 10 Super Bowls and eight NCAA men's basketball title games, including the Magic Johnson-Larry Bird showdown in 1979.
His work was celebrated with a host of honors, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award (2015), the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Rozelle Award (1999) and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Gowdy Award (1995). He won 13 Sports Emmy Awards and a Lifetime Achievement Emmy. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and UCLA named its media center in Pauley Pavilion after Enberg this year.
Most recently, Enberg had served as the primary play-by-play television voice of the San Diego Padres, retiring in 2016 after seven seasons with the team.
http://www.espn.com/espn/story/_/id/21842570/dick-enberg-beloved-broadcaster-dies-age-82
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