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John Brenkus won six Emmy Awards for his unique "Sport Science" segments that explained simply how and why things in sports were possible.
John Brenkus, host of ESPN’s “Sport Science,” died Saturday at 54 years old after “battling depression,” according to a statement. “His heartbroken family and friends request privacy at this time and ...
John Brenkus, the host of "Sport Science" that aired on ESPN, died by suicide, TMZ reported, citing the Virginia Department of Health, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. His family announced ...
John Brenkus, the six-time Emmy-winning host of the "Sport Science" program, has died following a battle with depression, a message posted on his social media pages announced Sunday.
The sports world was left stunned on Sunday night as the family of John Brenkus, the host of "Sport Science," which was seen during ESPN segments, announced his death on social media. Brenkus was 54.
John Brenkus, the creator and host of the show “Sport Science,” which explored the physics and mechanics of sports and athletes, died on Saturday. He was 53.
John Brenkus, host of ESPN’s “Sport Science,” died Saturday at 54 years old after “battling depression,” according to a statement. “His heartbroken family and friends request privacy ...
John Brenkus, a former ESPN host behind the show “Sport Science,” has died.. He was 54. A social-media statement said Brenkus “had been battling depression.” “John lost his fight with ...
John Brenkus, the charismatic TV host who found creative ways to get sports fans to think about science, has died. His show, "Sport Science," appeared on ESPN and Fox Sports.
The Sport Science host’s death was announced in a statement shared via social media on Sunday, June 1, which noted that he had suffered from depression. Related: ESPN's John Brenkus Dead at 54 ...
John Brenkus, the creator and host of the Emmy-winning show "Sport Science" and founder of production companies BASE and Brinx.TV, died Saturday at age 54 after battling depression, according to a ...
John Brenkus was the creator of “Sport Science,” which examined the traits, physics and natural phenomena that made sports function and allowed high-performance athletes to be elite.