Randy Starkman
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Randy Starkman (1960 ā April 16, 2012) was a Canadian sports journalist who reported on amateur sports and athletes for the Toronto Star newspaper. He was twice awarded a National Newspaper Award, first in 1993 for his reportage of Ben Johnson's second positive test for steroids, and in 1994 for a series on concussions suffered by hockey players. Starkman authored the book Let the Games Begin in 1994, and co-authored books with Eric Lindros and Currie Chapman. At the time of his death, he was working with Olympic athlete Clara Hughes on another book.[1] Starkman died at age 51 on April 16, 2012, after a brief illness.[2]
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Randy Starkman | |
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Born | 1960 |
Died | April 16, 2012 (aged 51) Toronto, Ontario |
Resting place | Mount Sinai Memorial Park |
Known for | Sports journalist |
Spouse | Mary Hynes |
Children | Ella |
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