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'''Scott Baird''' (born May 7, 1951 in [[Bemidji, Minnesota]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[curling|curler]]. At 54, he is the oldest American athlete to ever participate in the [[Winter Olympics]], which he did at the [[2006 Winter Olympics]]. Despite this feat, Baird was only the alternate for [[Pete Fenson]]'s U.S. team and did not throw a stone. He still received a bronze medal, which the team won. On January 16, 2007, the team was named the 2006 [[USOC]] [[Team of the Year]].<ref>USOC honors top U.S. athletes for 2006, http://www.usolympicteam.com/117_50738.htm</ref>
'''Scott Baird''' (born May 7, 1951 in [[Bemidji, Minnesota]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[curling|curler]]. At 54, he is the oldest American athlete to ever participate in the [[Winter Olympics]], which he did at the [[2006 Winter Olympics]]. Despite this feat, Baird was only the alternate for [[Pete Fenson]]'s U.S. team and did not throw a stone. He still received a bronze medal, which the team won. On January 16, 2007, the team was named the 2006 [[USOC]] [[Team of the Year]].<ref>USOC honors top U.S. athletes for 2006, http://www.usolympicteam.com/117_50738.htm</ref>

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Scott Baird
Born (1951-05-07) May 7, 1951 (age 73)
Curling career
World Championship
appearances
7 (1979, 1993, 1994, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2011)
Olympic
appearances
1 (2006)
Medal record
Men's Curling
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Turin Team

Scott Baird (born May 7, 1951 in Bemidji, Minnesota) is an American curler. At 54, he is the oldest American athlete to ever participate in the Winter Olympics, which he did at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Despite this feat, Baird was only the alternate for Pete Fenson's U.S. team and did not throw a stone. He still received a bronze medal, which the team won. On January 16, 2007, the team was named the 2006 USOC Team of the Year.[1]

In addition to the Olympics, Baird has skipped the U.S. team to three World Championship events (1979, 1993 & 1994), winning bronze in 1993. In 2003, Baird skipped the U.S. team to the silver medal at World Seniors Championship. In 2003, 2005, 2006, and 2011, Baird was the alternate player for Pete Fenson at the World Championships.

References

  1. ^ USOC honors top U.S. athletes for 2006, http://www.usolympicteam.com/117_50738.htm

Scott Baird at World Curling

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