Jim Hunt (columnist)

Jim "Shaky" Hunt (9 November 1926 – 9 March 2006) was a Canadian sports columnist who spent over 50 years as a journalist and covered the biggest events in sports including the Stanley Cup, the Super Bowl, the Olympics, all of golf's majors and the 1972 Canada-Russia Summit Series. Hunt was known as "Shaky" thanks to his intramural goaltending career at the University of Western Ontario, where he was part of the school's first journalism graduating class, in 1948.[1] Jim Hunt was inducted into the Ontario Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.[2]

Hunt died aged 79 after suffering a heart attack.[1] and is remembered as a "character who had a loud and distinctive voice and loved telling good stories".[3] Hunt left Caroline, his wife of 54 years, daughters Kathryn, and Cally, and sons Rod and Andrew.[3] He also left two brothers, Don and Jack, and six grandchildren, Ben, Billy, Cally, Katie, Aiden and Ella.

  1. ^ a b Sportscaster and columnist Jim Hunt dies
  2. ^ "Jim Hunt". oshof.ca. Ontario Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on 29 December 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  3. ^ a b Toronto Star, 13 March 2006, Donovan Vincent