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ESPN co-founder Bill Rasmussen dies at 93 from the effects of Parkinson’s disease
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· August 18, 2026
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Key points He was 93 years old when he died from complications related to a degenerative disease. This individual had been diagnosed with the condition several years prior, in 2014, and made the announcement publicly in 2019.
A sports pioneer has passed away. He was 93 years old when he died from complications related to a degenerative disease. This individual had been diagnosed with the condition several years prior, in 2014, and made the announcement publicly in 2019.
He played a crucial role in launching a popular sports network back in 1979. His vision and efforts helped shape the company's culture, which still endures today. Further information about his life and legacy is available from ESPN historians and officials, who have shared their thoughts and memories of this remarkable person.
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Published: August 18, 2026 ·
Source: KPRC 2 / Click2Houston (NBC) ·
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