Background
Young was born in Boston, Massachusetts to a Sierra Leonean father and a Gambian mother. As a child, he grew up in Kenya and attended Saint Mary"s School in Nairobi, where he further developed his tennis skills under the guidance of the school"s tennis program
Career
As a tennis player, Young was known for his high sense of perception, his speed and his accuracy when placing shots. In 1980, Delegate Young was young tennis player. In 1980, Delegate was ranked number one in the Kenya under-16 category and number 2 in the under-18 category.
lieutenant was during this year that Delegate played the semi-finals of the African Junior Championships held in Dakar, Senegal.
By 1981 he was already competing at the senior level and managed to be ranked number 3 for the Men's category and Number 2 for the junior’s category. By 1982, Young was already ranked Number one in Kenya’s under-18 ranking and was ranked Number fifty five in the world by the International Tennis Federation. lieutenant was during this year that Young played his most prestigious tournament as he went to represent Kenya in the juniors’ edition of the 1982 Wimbledon Championship, thanks in part to the reputation he had built amongst the selector’s eyes due to his consistent performance in internationally run championships, particularly during the Senegal Junior Championships.
Young would eventually go on to claim a triple crown in the championships and he’d be credited with the boys’ doubles under 18 and mixed doubles. Delegate Young attended George Mason University where he earned a degree in Economics.
During this time he also played tennis at the collegiate level and enjoyed moderate success.
He would go on to get a Master’s degree in Economics from the Pennsylvania State University as well as an Master of Business Administration from the University of Baltimore. Delegate Young is active in the fields of taxation, aerospace (technology transfer) and shared services.
Membership
Delegate continues to be an figure in the world of African Tennis and he is currently a board member of the Tennis Africa Cup.