Tom Wilson (curler)

Thomas R. "Tom" Wilson is a Canadian curler. He is a 1980 World Men's champion and a 1980 Brier champion.

Tom Wilson
 
Team
Curling clubNutana CC,
Saskatoon, SK
Career
Member Association Saskatchewan
Brier appearances3: (1978, 1979, 1980)
World Championship
appearances
1 (1980)

Awards

Teams

SeasonSkipThirdSecondLeadAlternate
Coach
Events
1977–78Rick FolkBob ThompsonTom WilsonRoger SchmidtBrier 1978
1978–79Rick FolkBob ThompsonTom WilsonJim WilsonBrier 1979
1979–80Rick FolkRon MillsTom WilsonJim WilsonBrier 1980
WCC 1980
Mixed curling
1974Rick FolkCheryl StirtonTom WilsonBonnie OrchardCMxCC 1974
1975Rick FolkDorenda SchoenhalsTom WilsonBonnie OrchardCMxCC 1975 (??th)[4]
1981Rick FolkDorenda SchoenhalsTom WilsonElizabeth FolkCMxCC 1981
1982Rick FolkDorenda SchoenhalsTom WilsonElizabeth FolkCMxCC 1982
1983Rick FolkDorenda SchoenhalsTom WilsonElizabeth FolkCMxCC 1983

Personal life

His brother Jim is a curler too and Tom's teammate.

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References


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