Beattie Ramsay
William Beattie Ramsay (December 12, 1895 Lumsden, Saskatchewan – September 30, 1952) was a Canadian ice hockey player who won an Olympic gold medal as a member of the Toronto Granites ice hockey team that represented Canada in ice hockey at the 1924 Winter Olympics.[1]

Beattie Ramsay.
| Olympic medal record | ||
|---|---|---|
| Men's ice hockey | ||
| Representing | ||
| 1924 Chamonix | Team competition | |
Ramsay great granddaughter Shannon Woeller is a professional soccer player and represents Canada at international level.[2]
Head Coaching Record
| Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Princeton Tigers (Independent) (1924–1927) | |||||||||
| 1924–25 | Princeton | 7–9–0 | |||||||
| 1925–26 | Princeton | 7–9–0 | |||||||
| 1926–27 | Princeton | 5–7–1 | |||||||
| Total: | 19–25–1 | ||||||||
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National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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References
- The Official Olympic Games Companion: The Complete Guide to the Olympic Winter Games 1998 Edition, London – Washington: Brassey's Sports, 1998, p. 128, ISBN 1-85753-244-9
- "Shannon Woeller". Canada Soccer. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
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