England's Andy McGlynn, at 83 years old, continues to actively participate in curling competitions. The veteran curler is still sweeping strong, as highlighted in recent coverage from the World Curling Federation. His enduring involvement showcases remarkable longevity in the sport.
Andy McGlynn from England remains a competitive force in curling despite being 83 years old. World Curling featured his story, emphasizing how he is still sweeping strong in the sport. The profile underscores McGlynn's dedication and physical resilience at an advanced age. This comes amid ongoing events like the ACE & Company World Mixed Doubles 2026, where Australia is set to play Sweden for the title on 1 May 2026, as noted in related updates from 1 May 2026. Qualification games have also been set for the World Mixed Doubles and World Seniors 2026, announced on 30 April 2026. Meanwhile, Geneva is making history with World Curling's first-ever Pro-Am event. World Curling is also calling for candidates to join its Board. McGlynn's participation highlights the inclusive nature of curling across age groups.