Vikings release statement on the passing of legendary sports writer Sid Hartman

The legendary sports columnist had passed away at 100 years old.

The sports world suffered a big loss on Sunday as Sid Hartman’s family announced that the legendary Star Tribune sports columnist had passed away at 100 years old.

Hartman is Minnesota royalty and was still covering Minnesota sports teams up until his death.

The Minnesota Vikings, who named their media room after Hartman, released the following statement:

Our hearts are broken with the news of Sid Hartman’s passing. It is nearly impossible to put into words what Sid meant to the sports world and to Minnesota. He was an iconic sports figure, a tenacious reporter and a tireless advocate for his beloved state. His doggedness and work ethic were unmatched, but it was Sid’s ability to nurture relationships that truly set him apart. He was a confidant and a loyal friend to countless athletes and coaches across the country.

The impact Sid had on collegiate and professional sports can never be replicated and will never be forgotten. His presence and his personality were constants during the Vikings first 60 seasons. Sid welcomed our family to town in 2005, and we will always appreciate his support for us as owners and for the Vikings franchise. Our prayers are with the entire Hartman family.

– Mark & Zygi Wilf and the Minnesota Vikings

Our thoughts and prayers go out the Hartman family during this difficult time.