| Somerville, Raymond "Bud" |
CURLING HIGHLIGHTS
OTHER CURLING HIGHLIGHTS
PERSONAL FILE Raymond "Bud" Somerville is perhaps the best-known U.S. curler ever. He was the first inductee into the U.S. Curling Hall of Fame, and he skipped the first U.S. team to win the world men's championship, in 1965. Bud has skipped teams to 14 state, five national and two world championships. In his own words: "Both my parents curled, which got me interested and also started in the sport. I started curling in the late forties (age 11) but didn't start organized league play until 1950." Goals as an athlete: "Most of my goals as an athlete have already been accomplished. " Off-season training: "I work out on my own, mostly in my basement and I also do a lot of walking." Major accomplishments in curling: "14 - time Wisconsin State Champs; 5-time National Champion (1965, '68, '69, '74, '81); 2-time World Champion (1965, '74)." Plans after leaving competitive curling: "I don't think I will ever leave competitive curling. I will continue to play, but at a lesser or lower level of competition." Person most influential in my career: " My father, Ray, who I curled under from 1951-1955." Other interests: "I enjoy doing most projects around the house such as building, remodeling, landscaping and gardening. I also enjoy traveling." |
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| Order of Merit: USA National Championships Kalamazoo, Michigan |
| Draw: CF-Men -- Sat, Mar 13 -- 2:00pm | ||
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