Alex F. "Wee Alex" Torrance (born c. 1933)[3] is a Scottish curler and coach. He is a 1964 World men's championship silver medallist[4] and four-time Scottish men's champion.
In 1986–1987 he was president of the Royal Caledonian Curling Club (Scottish Curling Association).[5]
Torrance and the entirety of his 1964 Scottish champion rink were farmers from Hamilton.[3]
Teams
Season | Skip | Third | Second | Lead | Events |
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1963–64 | Alex F. Torrance | Alex A. Torrance | Robert Kirkland | Jimmy Waddell | SMCC 1964 ![]() WCC 1964 ![]() |
1964–65 | Alex F. Torrance | Alex A. Torrance | Robert Kirkland | Jimmy Waddell | EInt. 1965 ![]() |
1966–67 | Alex F. Torrance | Alex A. Torrance | Robert Kirkland | Jimmy Waddell | EInt. 1967 ![]() |
1967–68 | Alex F. Torrance | Alex A. Torrance | Robert Kirkland | Jimmy Waddell | EInt. 1968 ![]() |
1971–72 | Alex F. Torrance | Alex A. Torrance | Robert Kirkland | Jimmy Waddell | SMCC 1972 ![]() WCC 1972 (4th) |
1972–73 | Alex F. Torrance | Alex A. Torrance | Tom McGregor | Willie Kerr | SMCC 1973 ![]() WCC 1973 (4th) |
1974–75 | Alex F. Torrance | Alex A. Torrance | Tom McGregor | Willie Kerr | SMCC 1975 ![]() WCC 1975 (5th) |
Record as a coach of national teams
Year | Tournament, event | National team | Place |
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1986 | 1986 World Men's Curling Championship | ![]() |
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1997 | 1997 European Curling Championships | ![]() |
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1999 | 1999 World Women's Curling Championship | ![]() |
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References
- ^ The Curling Image Project (Week 8) - Curling History (look at "CIP-53")
- ^ Hamilton & Thornyhill Curling Club
- ^ a b c "Personnel of visiting Scotch Cup rinks". Calgary Herald. 12 March 1964. p. 60. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
- ^ Alex F. Torrance at World Curling
- ^ Past Presidents - Scottish Curling
External links
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