William Watters

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameWilliam•Watters
Used nameWilliam•Watters
Born10 November 1884 in Townhill, Scotland (GBR)
Died20 August 1962 in Vancouver, British Columbia (CAN)
AffiliationsCarnegie Gymnastics Club, Dunfermline (GBR)
NOC Great Britain

Biography

William Watters was born in Townhill, near Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, the son of William Watters and Helen Kirk, his father a butcher. Growing up in the Dunfermline area, Watters was a member of the local Carnegie Gymnastics Club, one of the leading gymnastic clubs in Britain in the early part of the 20th century. In 1908-1909, Watters was a member of the Carnegie National Challenge Shield and International Challenge Shield-winning teams, alongside William Fergus, who, in 1908, was selected alongside Watters to compete in the Olympic Games in London. Competing in the individual event, Watters placed 23rd in a field of 96 participants, with a score of 225.50 points.

In 1911, Watters immigrated to Canada and eventually settled in Vancouver, British Columbia where he married in 1912. He took after his father as a butcher and continued to work in that profession for Fletcher Meats in Vancouver until his retirement in 1940. He had three children, one daughter and two sons; one of his grandsons, Jim Watters would later compete for Canada in the 1964 Olympics in pairs figure skating.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1908 Summer Olympics Artistic Gymnastics (Gymnastics) GBR William Watters
Individual All-Around, Men (Olympic) 23

Olympic family relations