Teresa Kruze
Sports commentator, TV Personality
Who is Teresa Kruze?
Teresa Kruze is a Canadian television personality. She was a Calgary reporter for TSN between 1986 and 2000 and formerly a sports anchor on SportsDesk. At TSN, she produced/reported on a variety of shows, and also hosted baseball shows on the network. Prior to moving to Toronto in 1990, she co-hosted the opening and closing ceremonies at the 1988 Winter Olympics, and reported on the luge, nordic combined, and freestyle competitions at the event. In 1989, she reported on the Calgary Flames' run to the Stanley Cup. Previous to her time with TSN, she was a weekend sports anchor for the CTV affiliate in Calgary CFCN-TV. In addition, she worked for Toronto's all-news radio station, 680 News as an anchor. She previously worked as an anchor on Toronto's 24 hour news Channel CP24.
Kruze now hosts Living Clean/Living Well on CTS and Turning Point with Metronews Toronto.
Kruze has periodically given interviews about sexual abuse of children in hockey, as the sister-in-law of the late Martin Kruze, a victim of the Maple Leaf Gardens pedophile ring, who committed suicide after the sentencing of his abuser, Gordon Stuckless, in 1997. She produced a documentary about his life in 2007.
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