Walter Young (athlete)

Walter Young was a snowshoe racer and runner from Quebec, Canada. He won the 1937 Boston Marathon in a time of 2:33:20 during unseasonably hot conditions.[2] Young defeated the second place runner, John A. Kelley, by over six minutes.[2]

Walter Young
Personal information
NationalityCanadian
Born(1913-03-14)March 14, 1913[1]
Lime Ridge, Quebec
DiedDecember 28, 2004(2004-12-28) (aged 91)
Mission, British Columbia
ResidenceVerdun, Quebec, LaSalle, Quebec, Mission, British Columbia
OccupationRunner, Firefighter
EmployerVerdun, Quebec Fire Department
Spouse(s)Muriel Young
Sport
SportLong distance running
Updated on 16 July 2014.

Young later worked as a firefighter. He was a captain with the Verdun, Quebec fire department until his retirement in 1978.[3] Upon his wife's death in 1996 he relocated to Mission, British Columbia to be with his son.[3]

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