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・ Ronald A. Edwards
・ Ronald A. Guzman
・ Ronald A. Howard
・ Ronald A. Katz
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・ Ronald A. Lindsay
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Ron Weber
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・ Ron Weissenhofer
・ Ron Wells
・ Ron Wells (American football)
・ Ron Wells (politician)
・ Ron Welty
・ Ron Westerby
・ Ron Westray
・ Ron Westrum
・ Ron White
・ Ron White (actor)
・ Ron White (footballer)
・ Ron White (memory expert)


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Ron Weber : ウィキペディア英語版
Ron Weber

Ronald F. Weber (born September 10, 1933) was the radio play-by-play announcer for the NHL's Washington Capitals for 23 years. He is best known for his streak of calling the Capitals' first 1,936 games,〔(Ron Weber gets the call from the Hall )〕 starting in 1974 with their inaugural game. He was the 2010 recipient of the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award,〔(Hockey Hall of Fame honors longtime Caps broadcaster Ron Weber )〕 given for outstanding contributions to Hockey broadcasting, which earned him a place on the wall at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto.
==Career==
Weber started his hockey broadcasting career with the Baltimore Clippers, and, in addition to his time with the Capitals, has done play-by-play for many other teams in various leagues, including the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers, the MLB's Minnesota Twins, the now-defunct North American Soccer League's Washington Diplomats, and the NCAA's Penn Quakers football, as well as professional tennis and weightlifting matches. He broadcast the 1968 Olympic games.

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