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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 ...
The sport and physical-activity sector says a lack of future investment will have a big impact on clubs and facilities.
'Sport Science' star John Brenkus’ cause of death was linked to his struggle with depression, per the medical examiner's report ...
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.
John Brenkus, a renowned television producer and the former host of "Sport Science," has died at the age of 54, his family announced on social media.
John Brenkus won six Emmy Awards for his unique "Sport Science" segments that explained simply how and why things in sports were possible.
Everyone from sports fans to ESPN colleagues mourned the death of John Brenkus, the beloved host and founder of Sport Science.