Jack McCulloch

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Jack McCulloch
Born (1872-08-15)August 15, 1872
Perth, Ontario, CAN
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
Position Forward
Defense
Played for Winnipeg Victorias
Playing career 1891–1894

John K. "Jack" McCulloch (August 15, 1872 – January 29, 1918) was a Canadian speed skater and ice hockey player. He won several Canadian amateur speed skating championships and one world championship.

Sports career

An amateur skater from 1890 to 1898, during which time he was the dominant speed skater in Canada. In the 1897 world championships in Montreal in the 1,500-meter race, he and Alfred Næss finished in a dead heat, forcing a run-off. McCulloch won by two-fifths of a second.[1]

In 1889, McCulloch helped found the Winnipeg Victorias hockey club, one of the first in western Canada. He participated in the first organized ice hockey game in Manitoba, and played for the hockey club for several years afterward. He is a member of the Canada and Manitoba Sports Halls of Fame.

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