St. John's curler Brad Gushue has announced he will retire from competitive curling at the end of this season.


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Canadian curling legend Brad Gushue has announced his retirement plans. The Newfoundland and Labrador star will step away from competitive curling at the end of next season.

In a heartfelt video shared on social media, Gushue confirmed the news. He said it was time to focus on his family and celebrate the goals he has already achieved.

“I feel lucky to have accomplished everything I set out to do,” Gushue explained. “This feels like the right time to leave on a high note with no regrets.”

A Historic Curling Career

Brad Gushue has created an unmactchable impact on curling. He has won more national men’s curling championships than any other player in history. He has etched his name into the sport through remarkable consistency and resilience.

The 45-year-old curler has captured six Brier championships. He has competed in 21 Briers, representing Newfoundland and Labrador, Team Canada, and even as a wild card.

His global achievements are equally impressive. Gushue is a five-time World Men’s Curling Championship medallist and has claimed 15 Grand Slam titles.

Brad Gushue and Olympic Glory

Brad Gushue made Olympic history in 2006. Alongside his teammates, he delivered Canada’s first-ever Olympic gold medal in men’s curling at the Turin Games.

Sixteen years later, he added another medal to his collection. In 2022, he and his team secured a bronze at the Beijing Winter Olympics.

These victories not only defined his career but also inspired a new generation of Canadian curlers.

Looking Beyond the Ice

While Brad Gushue is retiring from competitive curling, he isn’t leaving the sport entirely. He expressed excitement about exploring opportunities off the ice.

“I’ll always stay connected to curling,” he said, thanking fans for their unwavering support throughout his career. His words highlighted his gratitude and love for the game.

Final Season Ahead

Brad Gushue currently skips a team that includes Geoff Walker, second Brendan Bottcher, and third Mark Nichols. Nichols was also part of the historic Olympic gold medal run in 2006.

The team is scheduled to speak with reporters this Thursday at 2 p.m. NT. Fans will get more details about their final season together.

For Gushue, one final milestone remains. His last Brier will be hosted in his home province. The championship begins on February 27 in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.

Leaving a Lasting Curling Legacy

Brad Gushue’s decision to retire after next season marks the end of an era in Canadian curling. From Olympic triumphs to record-breaking Brier appearances, he has created unforgettable moments throughout his journey.

As he prepares for his farewell season, curling fans across Canada will celebrate his legacy. His achievements ensure that Brad Gushue’s name will always remain a cornerstone of the sport.

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