Vic Rauter

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Victor Rauter (born 1955) is a Canadian sportscaster for The Sports Network (TSN) since 1985. He has covered mostly auto racing, curling and soccer since 1986 as well as hockey, baseball, bowling, squash, volleyball, equestrian and skiing. He was the first host for the CFL on TSN from 1987 -1991. Before joining TSN, he was a sportscaster at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in Toronto covering the Olympic Games. He also worked for CFTR radio in Toronto as a news and sports reader before joining the Global Television Network in Toronto for four years. Glen Love called Boxing at the 2008 Summer Olympics for CBC Sports.[1]

In 1999, he was nominated for a Gemini Award as Canada's top sportscaster, and was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 2006.

Vic is known to commonly say "MAKE THE FINAL" at the end of the game when announcing the final score.

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Preceded by
Don Chevrier
TSN Lead Curling announcer
1986–present
Succeeded by
Present