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Montgomery "Bud" Wilson (August 20, 1909 – 1964) was a Canadian figure skater who won 9 Canadian championship titles in men's single skating between 1929 and 1939, and holds the record for the most Canadian titles won by any skater. In 1932, he won the silver medal at the World Figure Skating Championships and the bronze medal at the Winter Olympics in men's singles. Wilson also competed in pair skating with his sister Constance Wilson-Samuel. Together, they won numerous Canadian and North American championships. Wilson was born in Toronto in 1909. He died in 1964 at the age of 55.

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  • Montgomery "Bud" Wilson (August 20, 1909 – 1964) was a Canadian figure skater who won 9 Canadian championship titles in men's single skating between 1929 and 1939, and holds the record for the most Canadian titles won by any skater. In 1932, he won the silver medal at the World Figure Skating Championships and the bronze medal at the Winter Olympics in men's singles. Wilson also competed in pair skating with his sister Constance Wilson-Samuel. Together, they won numerous Canadian and North American championships. Wilson was born in Toronto in 1909. He died in 1964 at the age of 55.
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  • Montgomery "Bud" Wilson (August 20, 1909 – 1964) was a Canadian figure skater who won 9 Canadian championship titles in men's single skating between 1929 and 1939, and holds the record for the most Canadian titles won by any skater. In 1932, he won the silver medal at the World Figure Skating Championships and the bronze medal at the Winter Olympics in men's singles. Wilson also competed in pair skating with his sister Constance Wilson-Samuel. Together, they won numerous Canadian and North American championships. Following his competitive career, Wilson coached at the Skating Club of Boston for many years. Wilson was born in Toronto in 1909. He died in 1964 at the age of 55.
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