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Home » Sports » Vic Rauter, iconic commentator for TSN’s curling broadcasts, steps down after 53 years in the industry.

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Vic Rauter, iconic commentator for TSN’s curling broadcasts, steps down after 53 years in the industry.

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Last updated: April 2, 2026 12:18 pm
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Headline: Vic Rauter Retires After 53 Years at TSN’s Curling Coverage

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A Storied CareerLegacy and ImpactFuture of TSN’s Curling BroadcastsFans Pay TributeLooking Ahead

Vic Rauter, the iconic voice of TSN’s curling broadcasts, has announced his retirement after an illustrious 53-year career. The announcement came during a press conference on Thursday, October 5, 2023, where he reflected on his time in the industry and expressed gratitude toward his colleagues and loyal fans. Known for his engaging commentary and deep passion for the sport, Rauter has become synonymous with curling in Canada and will leave a lasting legacy in sports broadcasting.

Vic Rauter’s departure marks the end of an era for curling fans across Canada. Joining TSN in 1970, Rauter quickly established himself as a cornerstone of the network’s sports coverage, particularly in curling. Over the decades, he has been a familiar presence during both the Brier and World Curling Championships, bringing both excitement and expertise to the broadcasts. His unique ability to connect with audiences has not only enhanced the viewing experience but has also inspired countless fans and aspiring curlers.

A Storied Career

Throughout his 53 years with TSN, Rauter’s influence has grown substantially, transforming the way sports commentary is perceived. His beginnings as a junior broadcaster didn’t foreshadow the significant mark he would make on the sport. Rauter’s trajectory was not merely defined by his voice; it was also characterized by his deep understanding of the game. This duality has allowed him to narrate intricate plays with clarity, making curling accessible to viewers of all skill levels.

“I’ve loved every moment of being part of this incredible sport and community,” said Rauter during his farewell address. “The relationships I’ve built, the stories I’ve shared, and all the unforgettable moments on the ice have been nothing short of a privilege.”

One of the defining traits of Rauter’s style has been his infectious enthusiasm. Even when calling a match with high stakes, he managed to maintain a light-hearted rapport with viewers, drawing them into the drama unfolding on-screen. This approach has endeared him to multiple generations of fans, solidifying his status as a beloved figure in Canadian sports.

Legacy and Impact

Rauter’s impact extends beyond simply calling matches. He has played a crucial role in popularizing curling, helping elevate it from a niche sport to a mainstream spectacle. Through his insightful commentary and engaging storytelling, he has encouraged many to take up the sport, contributing to an increased interest in curling at all levels.

Over the years, Rauter has received numerous accolades for his work, including awards from the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame and the Curling Canada Hall of Fame. His insights and perspectives have often been sought after, not just from fans but also from athletes and coaches looking to better understand the game.

Future of TSN’s Curling Broadcasts

With Rauter retiring, questions inevitably arise about the future of TSN’s curling coverage. Network executives have expressed their commitment to maintaining the high standards set by Rauter and have hinted at an extensive search for his replacement.

“We have big shoes to fill,” said a TSN spokesperson. “Vic has set the standard for how curling is broadcast, and we hope to continue his legacy. Our dedicated team will strive to honor his contributions while also welcoming new voices to our curling family.”

While the network has not yet announced who will take over Rauter’s role, they plan to implement a transition period where both familiar and new faces will share the commentary duties, allowing the audience to get acclimated to the change.

Fans Pay Tribute

As news of Rauter’s retirement spreads, tributes are pouring in from fans, players, and fellow sportscasters alike. Social media platforms are bustling with messages of appreciation highlighting memorable moments, behind-the-scenes stories, and the indelible mark Rauter has left on Canadian sports culture.

Veteran curler Jennifer Jones, who has felt the impact of Rauter’s commentary firsthand, expressed her gratitude on Twitter: “Congratulations to Vic Rauter on an outstanding career! Your voice will always echo in the hearts of curlers and fans. Thank you for promoting our sport!”

Looking Ahead

Although Vic Rauter is stepping away from the mic, he leaves behind a thriving curling community fueled by his passion. His retirement will undoubtedly open new opportunities for both the sport and TSN, as fresh talents will emerge to address an increasingly expanding audience.

As curling continues to grow in popularity across Canada and beyond, Rauter’s legacy will serve as a foundation upon which future broadcasters can build. His professionalism, dedication, and unyielding enthusiasm will always be remembered by those who love the sport.

While Rauter may now be stepping back, his contributions to curling will resonate for years to come. Fans and players alike will cherish the countless memories created under the watchful eye of the man whose voice became synonymous with curling in Canada.

As the volleys of rock against the ice continue and new stories unfold on the curling rink, the spirit of Vic Rauter will remain woven into the fabric of this beloved sport. His heartfelt sign-off during his final broadcast is expected to echo in the hearts of fans, as they salute a true icon, now watching from the stands.

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