Arnold W. Richardson, born on October 2, 1928, is a distinguished Canadian curler known for his remarkable contributions to the sport. He played the pivotal position of third for the renowned team, the 'World famous Richardsons', which achieved significant success in the curling world.
The team, comprised of two brothers, skip Ernie and Garnet, along with their cousins Arnold and Wes, made history by winning four Briers and four World Curling Championships. Their victories spanned the years nineteen fifty-nine, nineteen sixty, nineteen sixty-two, and nineteen sixty-three, during which they also claimed the corresponding Scotch Cups, the prestigious World Championship title of that era.
Today, Arnold resides in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, where he enjoys life with his wife, Lilian. Their enduring partnership reflects the same spirit of teamwork and dedication that characterized Arnold's curling career.