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・ Chris Murray
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・ Chris Murray (ice hockey, born 1984)
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Chris Myers
・ Chris Myers (American football)
・ Chris Myers (disambiguation)
・ Chris Myers (footballer)
・ Chris Myers (New Jersey)
・ Chris N'Goyos
・ Chris Nabholz
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・ Chris Nahi
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・ Chris Nakashima-Brown
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・ Chris Nam
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Chris Myers

Christopher Patrick "Chris" Myers (born March 28, 1959〔(Chris Myers imdb.com page )〕) is an American sportscaster. A native of Miami, FL with more than 20 years in broadcasting, he has covered premiere events, including the Super Bowl, World Series, NBA Finals, NCAA Final Four, The Masters and U.S. Open (golf), Triple Crown, the Olympics, and the Daytona 500.
==Early life and career==
Chris Myers, garnered his first major break in broadcasting as a 16-year-old high school student when he hosted his own show on Miami’s WKAT-AM radio, interviewing such sports heavy hitters as Muhammad Ali and Don Shula. Myers graduated from Chaminade High School, Hollywood, Florida, May, 1977. In the early 1980s Myers hosted a sports radio call-in show on WIOD-AM in Miami before moving to New Orleans in the mid-1980s to work for broadcast station WWL. He joined Fox Sports Net as an anchor in December 1998 where he hosted the ''National Sports Report'', among other hosting duties. Prior to joining FOX, Myers spent nine years at ESPN

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