November 15, 1964(1964-11-15) (aged 55) Lincoln, Massachusetts, U.S.[1]
Height
182 cm (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Figure skating career
Country
Canada
Skating club
Toronto Skating Club[1]
Retired
1939
Medal record
Representing Canada
Single skating
Olympic Games
1932 Lake Placid
Men's singles
World Championships
1932 Montreal
Men's singles
North American Championships
1939 Toronto
Men's singles
1937 Boston
Men's singles
1935 Montreal
Men's singles
1933 New York
Men's singles
1931 Ottawa
Men's singles
1929 Boston
Men's singles
1927 Toronto
Men's singles
Pair skating
North American Championships
1935 Montreal
Pairs
1933 New York
Pairs
1931 Ottawa
Pairs
1929 Boston
Pairs
1927 Toronto
Pairs
North American Championships
Four skating
1939 Toronto
Fours
1933 New York
Fours
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William Stewart Montgomery "Bud" Wilson (August 20, 1909 – November 15, 1964) was a Canadian figure skater. Competing in singles, he became the 1932 Olympic bronze medallist, the 1932 World silver medallist, a six-time North American champion, and a nine-time Canadian national champion.[2]
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^"Montgomery Wilson". Olympedia. Retrieved July 1, 2020.
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