| Bob Woods | |
|---|---|
| ♂ | |
| Born | September 2, 1933 |
| Team | |
| Curling club | Fjällgårdens CK, Stockholm Royals,[1] Toronto Humber Highland, Toronto[2] |
| Curling career | |
| Member Association | |
| World Championship appearances | 1 (1967) |
Medal record | |
Robert "Bob" Woods (born September 2, 1933 in Canada) is a Canadian-Swedish curler.[3]
He is a 1967 World Men's silver medallist and a 1967 Swedish men's curling champion.
He introduced the long slide in Swedish curling in the 1960s.[4]
Teams
| Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1966–67 | Bob Woods | Totte Åkerlund | Bengt af Kleen | Ove Söderström | SMCC 1967 WCC 1967 |
| 1969–70 | Bob Woods | ? | ? | ? | Ont. 1970 |
| 1971–72 | Bob Woods | Neil Harrison | Peter Krivel | Jim Hedrich | Ont. 1972[6] |
Mixed
| Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1976–77 | Bob Woods | Carol Thompson | Bill Schultz | Eileen Appleton | CMxCC 1977 |
References
- ↑ "Talk of the Rock - Royal Canadian Curling Club".
- ↑ "Ottawa Citizen - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ↑ "Landslagsspelare genom tiderna – Herrar - Svenska Curlingförbundet (Swedish male national curlers)" (in Swedish). Archived from the original on September 22, 2020. Retrieved December 12, 2019. (look for "Woods, Robert “Bob”")
- ↑ Swedish: "Kanadensare som införde den långa slajden i svensk curling på 60-talet." transl. "Canadian who introduced the long sled in Swedish curling in the 60s."
- ↑ "1967 Scotch Cup. Final standings". Soudog's Curling History Site (in Luxembourgish). Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ↑ "Ottawa Citizen - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
External links
- Bob Woods at the World Curling Federation
- Curling, Etcetera: A Whole Bunch of Stuff About the Roaring Game - Google Books (page 17)
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