Willie Young (curler)

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Not to be confused with the curler from Kinross, Willie Young (Kinross curler)
Willie Young
Died(1986-09-25)September 25, 1986
Curling career
World Championship
appearances
1 (1959, 1962)

William "Willie" Young (died September 25, 1986) was the skip of the Scottish teams at the 1959 and 1962 Scotch Cups, the world men's curling championship at the time. He and the team of third John Pearson, second Sandy Anderson, and lead Bobby Young curled out of the Airth, Bruce Castle, and Dunmore Curling Club in Falkirk, Scotland.

Young was a farmer from Bridgend near Airth. He had an unorthodox curling delivery, as he slid with his right foot while also throwing from his right hand.[1] In addition to his 2 Scotch Cup appearances, he also won six "Worlds Curling Championships" (now known as the Edinburgh International).

References

  1. ^ "William Young". Falkirk Community Trust. Retrieved 27 February 2013.

External links

Willie Young on the World Curling database