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race1010
08-21-2008, 02:02 AM
Ron MacLean leaving CBC's Beijing broadcast
Last Updated: Thursday, August 21, 2008 | 12:02 AM ET CBC Sports - Ron MacLean is leaving his post as the main anchor for CBC's coverage of the Beijing Olympics following the death of his mother from pancreatic cancer on Wednesday night.

After signing off from Wednesday's edition of the Olympic Prime broadcast, MacLean was to return to his home in Oakville, Ont., to be with his family.

MacLean, 48, will stay in Canada for the remainder of the Games, which conclude Sunday.

"I'm probably in that bubble of denial that you get in when you're involved in television, but the truth of the matter is I gave her all I had all my life so there's no harm in not having been there for the final moments," MacLean said near the end of Wednesday's broadcast.

Scott Russell will take over hosting duties for Olympic Prime (6 p.m. to midnight ET), while Diana Swain will go solo on Olympic Morning (6 a.m. to noon ET). Ian Hanomansing will continue to host Pacific Prime (midnight to 3 a.m. ET).

"The ship's on its way, it's got a comfortable lead, and nobody better to steer [than Russell]," said MacLean.

I happened to catch this on TV tonight, and I am sure our board members thoughts' go out to the MacLean family - he is a class act that I've personally had the pleasure of meeting, and his composure during his sign-off from Beijing was nothing short of inspirational. God-speed Ron.

RMR2
08-21-2008, 03:35 AM
Ron used to be in Calgary when what is now "Global" was "Channel 2 & 7." Like you Race1010,i've met him a few times at Flames games as well as the Stampede yrs ago.The guy has always been a class act.

ferrarif1
08-21-2008, 09:05 AM
sad news, Ron seem like a really decent guy.

motogp
08-21-2008, 02:21 PM
yeah ive met him a couple of times, nice guy.

Trifus
08-21-2008, 09:22 PM
My thoughts and prayers to Ron and his family. I was wondering why he wasn't on the air today. Family comes first.