Two-time world curling champion and longtime CBC broadcaster Don Duguid has died. He was 90.
His son, Terry Duguid, the member of Parliament for Winnipeg South, introduced the loss of life in a publish on the social media platform X, saying his father died peacefully Wednesday night time. A explanation for loss of life was not given.
The Winnipeg roller received three Brier titles, together with back-to-back championships in 1970 and 1971, and skipped Canada to consecutive world titles those self same years.

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After his enjoying profession, Duguid spent practically 30 years as CBC’s curling analyst and later labored as a curling commentator for NBC on the 2002, 2006 and 2010 Olympic Winter Video games.
He was inducted into the Canadian Curling Corridor of Fame, Canada’s Sports activities Corridor of Fame and the World Curling Corridor of Fame, and was appointed to the Order of Manitoba and the Order of Canada.
Duguid is survived by his spouse, Barb, alongside together with his kids, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
“Whereas right this moment is a tough day for our household, we’re additionally reflecting on his lengthy and extraordinary life,” Terry Duguid wrote. “He leaves a permanent legacy within the sport of curling as a two-time world curling champion and long-time broadcaster.”
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