Ernie Slyziuk | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | March 12, 1920 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Died | January 2, 2001 | (aged 80)||||||||||||||||||||
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Curling club | Detroit CC, Detroit[1] | ||||||||||||||||||||
Skip | Mike Slyziuk | ||||||||||||||||||||
Third | Nelson Brown | ||||||||||||||||||||
Second | Ernie Slyziuk | ||||||||||||||||||||
Lead | Walter Hubchick | ||||||||||||||||||||
Curling career | |||||||||||||||||||||
Member Association | United States | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Ernest "Ernie, Mighty Mite" Slyziuk (March 12, 1920 - January 2, 2001)[2][3] was an American curler. He played second on the Detroit Curling Club team (from Detroit, Michigan) during the Curling World Championships known as the 1963 Scotch Cup.[4] Slyziuk and his team ended up taking third place and were awarded the bronze medal.[5]
He joined the Detroit Curling Club in 1950 and served as its President in 1978-79 and 1979-80. An active curler for over 30 years, he was U.S. National Champion in 1958 and 1963, attending the Nationals ten times.
In 1996 he was inducted to United States Curling Hall of Fame.[6][3]
He started curling at the age of 12 with his older brother Mike Slyziuk in Grandview, Manitoba, Canada where they were born.
Mike and Ernie Slyziuk and their childhood friend from Grandview, Walter Hubchik, were the U.S. champions out of Michigan in 1963