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57 Jack Kilpatrick

Born on July 7th, 1917 in Bootle near Liverpool, Jack Kilpatrick was just 18 years of age when he became the youngest Briton ever to win a gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Playing in his customary left wing position, Kilpatrick played in the opening game of the GB campaign in 1936, a 1-0 win over Sweden in Garmisch – it was his only appearance, but qualified him for a winners medal.

Domestically, Jack Kilpatrick played two seasons in the English National League with the Wembley Lions where he was a checking forward. In those days of predominantly two-line hockey, his ice time was limited being the seventh forward and he registered modest statistics during those two seasons of 5 goals and 3 assists for 8 points with 4 penalty minutes.

Compiled with research, provided by Martin C.Harris – July 1999.