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Miguel Portanova, Voice of Peruvian Sports Radio, Dies at 84

Family announced wake and burial plans as colleagues and outlets paid tribute to his five‑decade career.

Overview

  • His family confirmed that Miguel Portanova Claros died on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, and announced a wake in Miraflores on May 28 followed by burial at the Cementerio Británico del Callao on May 29.
  • Portanova built a career spanning more than five decades across radio and television, narrating football, volleyball and boxing for major Peruvian stations including Radio Mundial, Radio El Sol, Radio La Crónica and Radio Nacional.
  • He set a hallmark in Olympic coverage by attending and reporting on 12 consecutive Olympic Games from Munich 1972 through Rio 2016, a record cited repeatedly by colleagues and outlets.
  • Beyond live broadcasts, Portanova led and taught within the Círculo de Periodistas Deportivos and the Instituto 20 de Octubre, roles that colleagues say shaped new generations of sports journalists.
  • Published reports note a minor discrepancy about his age at death—some outlets reported 83 while family statements gave 84—and no cause of death has been disclosed in available coverage.