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Award-winning sports writer Frank Deford dies at 78

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NEW YORK: Frank Deford, the award-winning sports writer and commentato­r whose elegant reportage was a staple for years at Sports Illustrate­d and National Public Radio, has died. He was 78.

He died Sunday in Key West, Florida, his family said Monday.

Deford was a six-time Sports Writer of the Year and a member of the National Associatio­n of Sportscast­ers and Sportswrit­ers Hall of Fame. He wrote and spoke with a lyrical touch and this month retired from NPR’s “Morning Edition” after 37 years as a contributo­r.

“Frank was dealing with an audience that doesn’t turn to the sports pages first thing,” said Tom Goldman, an NPR sports correspond­ent who recently spent time with Deford in Key West. “And he was proudest of the many comments he got over the years from people saying, ‘I don’t really like sports, but I like what you did, and you made me more interested in it.’“

He was the first sports writer awarded the National Humanities Medal. In 2013, President Barack Obama honored him for “transformi­ng how we think about sports.”

“A dedicated writer and storytelle­r, Mr. Deford has offered a consistent, compelling voice in print and on radio, reaching beyond scores and statistics to reveal the humanity woven into the games we love,” Obama said at the time.

Deford called the award the one he is most proud of.

His long profiles, covering all corners of sports, were for years a showcase in Sports Illustrate­d.

“He could watch the grittiest game and zoom in on the moment that made it important,” said Jim Litke, a national sports columnist for The Associated Press. “Nobody was better at connecting sports to the culture at large. He dressed up every event he attended.”

He also dressed up in a more literal way, always sharply attired and cutting a debonair figure at 6-foot4 with his shock of dark hair and thin mustache.

Deford was a prolific book author, including several novels, and contribute­d commentari­es to HBO’s “Real Sports” program and hosted documentar­ies on the cable network.

Among Deford’s books were “Heart of a Champion,” which chronicles the career of athletes who appeared on Wheaties boxes, and a biography of tennis great Bill Tilden.

His wit always was on display. Among Deford’s gems: “I believe that profession­al wrestling is clean and everything else in the world is fixed.”

 ??  ?? In this 2013, file photo, President Barack Obama laughs with Frank Deford as he awards him the 2012 National Humanities Medal during a ceremony in the East Room of White House in Washington. Award-winning sports writer and commentato­r Deford has died....
In this 2013, file photo, President Barack Obama laughs with Frank Deford as he awards him the 2012 National Humanities Medal during a ceremony in the East Room of White House in Washington. Award-winning sports writer and commentato­r Deford has died....

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