Bradley Raymond Gushue,
ONL ( ; born June 16, 1980) is a Canadian curler from
St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Gushue, along with teammates
Russ Howard
Russell W. "Russ" Howard, CM, ONL (born February 19, 1956 in Midland, Ontario) is a Canadian curler and Olympic champion, based in Regina, Saskatchewan, but originally from Midland, Ontario. He lived in Moncton, New Brunswick from 2000 to 20 ...
,
Mark Nichols,
Jamie Korab
Jamie A. Korab, ONL (born November 28, 1979 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland) is a Canadian curler and politician. Korab was the lead for the gold medal-winning Canadian men's team at the 2006 Winter Olympics skipped by Brad Gushue. In the 2017 N ...
and
Mike Adam
Michael B. Adam, ONL (born June 3, 1981) is a Canadian curler who won gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Biography
Born in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Adam won a bronze medal at the Canada Winter Games in 1999.
Adam was part o ...
, represented Canada in
curling
Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles. It is related to bowls, boules, and shuffleboard. Two teams, each with four players, take turns sliding ...
at the
2006 Winter Olympics
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, where they
won the gold medal by defeating Finland 10–4. He also represented Canada at the
2022 Winter Olympics
The 2022 Winter Olympics (2022年冬季奥林匹克运动会), officially called the XXIV Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Beijing 2022 (2022), was an international winter multi-sport event held from 4 to 20 February 2022 in Beij ...
, where he won a bronze medal. In addition to the Olympics, Gushue won the
2017 World Men's Curling Championship
The 2017 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as Ford World Men's Curling Championship 2017 for sponsorship reasons) was a curling event that was held from April 1 to 9 at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta.
Canada won the title for th ...
with teammates
Mark Nichols,
Brett Gallant, and
Geoff Walker. He is a four-time
Brier
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* Briar, or brier, common name for a number of unrelated thorny plants that form thicket
People
* Brier (surname)
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Places
* Briar, Missouri, U.S.
* Bri ...
champion, having won in
2017
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,
2018
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,
2020
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, and
2022
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, all with Nichols, Gallant and Walker. Their win in 2017 was Newfoundland and Labrador's first Brier title in 41 years. At the
2018 Tim Hortons Brier
The 2018 Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, was held from March 3 to 11, 2018 at the Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan. The winning team represented Canada at the 2018 World Men's Curling Championship from March ...
, Gushue set a new record for Brier game wins as a skip, breaking a three-way tie with previous record-holders
Russ Howard
Russell W. "Russ" Howard, CM, ONL (born February 19, 1956 in Midland, Ontario) is a Canadian curler and Olympic champion, based in Regina, Saskatchewan, but originally from Midland, Ontario. He lived in Moncton, New Brunswick from 2000 to 20 ...
and
Kevin Martin.
Career
Gushue is a six-time (
1995
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,
1996
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,
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The '' Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for frozen water, in soil in permanently ...
,
1999
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,
2000
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,
2001
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) provincial junior curling champion in his home province of
Newfoundland
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, the last five as skip. He finished with a bronze medal at the
1999 Canadian Junior Curling Championships The 1999 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held February 6-14 at the Kelowna Curling Club in Kelowna, British Columbia. The winning teams represented Canada at the 1999 World Junior Curling Championships.
Men's Teams
Standings
...
, a silver medal at the
2000 Canadian Junior Curling Championships The 2000 Kärcher Canadian Junior Curling Championships were held February 5–13 at the Beausejour Curling Club in Moncton, New Brunswick. The winning teams represented Canada at the 2000 World Junior Curling Championships.
Men's Teams
Standin ...
, and in 2001, he not only won the provincial championship but the
2001 Canadian Juniors and
World Junior Championships as well. Gushue was also the alternate for
John Morris at the 1998 World Junior Championships, which Morris won.
After his outstanding career as a junior, Gushue made an impressive transition into men's curling, and his team quickly became a competitive force. Gushue qualified for the
2003 Nokia Brier
The 2003 Nokia Brier was held at the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia from March 1–9. The defending champion, Randy Ferbey and his team from Alberta were the winners, winning their third Brier in a row. At the Worlds they went on ...
, where he finished with a 6–5 record. By the
2004 Nokia Brier
The 2004 Nokia Brier was held from March 6 to 14, 2004 at Saskatchewan Place in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The Nova Scotia team skipped by Mark Dacey defeated the Alberta team of Randy Ferbey in dramatic fashion in the final game played on March 1 ...
, Gushue proved not only was he one of the best curlers in Newfoundland, but one of the best in Canada, when his team finished with an 8–4 record. The following year, Gushue qualified for the
2005 Tim Hortons Brier
The 2005 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's curling championship, was held at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta from March 5 to 13. The tournament consisted of 12 teams, one from each province, plus a team representing the Yukon and Northwest T ...
, where his team once again finished 6–5.
In May 2005, Gushue brought in former world champion
Russ Howard
Russell W. "Russ" Howard, CM, ONL (born February 19, 1956 in Midland, Ontario) is a Canadian curler and Olympic champion, based in Regina, Saskatchewan, but originally from Midland, Ontario. He lived in Moncton, New Brunswick from 2000 to 20 ...
as fifth man on the team to bring experience and advice for the Canadian Olympic trials. Shortly afterwards, second Mike Adam volunteered to step aside for Howard, as the team felt that Howard's skills and experience gave them the best chance to make it to the Olympics. Howard, playing as second, was given the right to call the team's shots as a skip would but would defer to Gushue for the final word on calls. (Under international rules, Howard was nominally the skip, holding the broom in the house and sweeping opponents' stones behind the tee line.) The personnel change was a success, as Gushue defeated
Jeff Stoughton
Jeffrey R. "Jeff" Stoughton (born July 26, 1963) is a Canadian retired curler. He is a three-time Brier champion and two-time World champion as skip. Stoughton retired from competitive curling in 2015. He is one of the most successful Manitoba ...
's team in the Olympic trials final on December 11, 2005, qualifying him to represent Canada at the 2006 Winter Olympics in
Turin
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, Italy. At the Olympics, he defeated surprise finalist
Finland
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's
Markku Uusipaavalniemi
Markku Uusipaavalniemi (born 23 November 1966 in Karkkila) is a Finnish curler and former politician.
Curling career
Uusipaavalniemi was the skip of Team Finland for the first time in the mid-1990s. Most (but not all) of Finland's curling med ...
to win the gold medal.
With his teammates, Gushue became the first Newfoundlander ever to win an Olympic gold medal. Before the gold medal match, a provincial order allowed for the closure of all schools at noon that day, one hour before local coverage of the event began.
In 2007, Gushue replaced
Mike Adam
Michael B. Adam, ONL (born June 3, 1981) is a Canadian curler who won gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics.
Biography
Born in Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Adam won a bronze medal at the Canada Winter Games in 1999.
Adam was part o ...
with
Chris Schille as second. A month following their runner-up finish at the
2007 Tim Hortons Brier in Hamilton, Gushue announced that
Jamie Korab
Jamie A. Korab, ONL (born November 28, 1979 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland) is a Canadian curler and politician. Korab was the lead for the gold medal-winning Canadian men's team at the 2006 Winter Olympics skipped by Brad Gushue. In the 2017 N ...
, a longtime teammate, was also cut from the team. Despite a strong Brier appearance and season, Gushue said that the team seemed to lack a needed chemistry and that Korab's departure was a group decision. In 2008,
David Noftall assumed the lead position, but this did not prove to be a winning combination.
In April 2008, Gushue replaced his front-end for the sixth straight year:
Jamie Korab
Jamie A. Korab, ONL (born November 28, 1979 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland) is a Canadian curler and politician. Korab was the lead for the gold medal-winning Canadian men's team at the 2006 Winter Olympics skipped by Brad Gushue. In the 2017 N ...
rejoined the team as lead and
Ryan Fry
Ryan Bennett Fry (born July 25, 1978) is a Canadian curler currently living in Toronto and playing third on the Mike McEwen team. He previously played third for Team Brad Jacobs, and the team represented Canada and won the gold medal at the 20 ...
joined the team at second. Gushue failed to make it out of the
2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials
The 2009 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials were held December 6–13, 2009 at Rexall Place in Edmonton. The event is also known and advertised as ''Roar of the Rings''. The winner of the men's and women's events represented Canada at the 2010 Winter ...
pre-qualifying tournament, where they won just one game.
In April 2010,
Randy Ferbey
Randy S. Ferbey (born May 30, 1959) is a Canadian retired curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Ferbey is a six-time Canadian champion and a four-time World Champion. He currently coaches the Rachel Homan women's team.
Born in Edmonton, Albert ...
joined Gushue's team holding the broom but throwing third rocks. Gushue continued to throw last rocks.
Mark Nichols moved from third to second position and
Ryan Fry
Ryan Bennett Fry (born July 25, 1978) is a Canadian curler currently living in Toronto and playing third on the Mike McEwen team. He previously played third for Team Brad Jacobs, and the team represented Canada and won the gold medal at the 20 ...
played lead.
Jamie Korab
Jamie A. Korab, ONL (born November 28, 1979 in Harbour Grace, Newfoundland) is a Canadian curler and politician. Korab was the lead for the gold medal-winning Canadian men's team at the 2006 Winter Olympics skipped by Brad Gushue. In the 2017 N ...
decided to take a year or two off. In their first event as a team, the rink lost to
Thomas Lips in the final of the
2010 Baden Masters.
On February 9, 2011,
Randy Ferbey
Randy S. Ferbey (born May 30, 1959) is a Canadian retired curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Ferbey is a six-time Canadian champion and a four-time World Champion. He currently coaches the Rachel Homan women's team.
Born in Edmonton, Albert ...
announced that he was no longer curling with the Gushue team. He stated, "I was done curling with them in Oshawa (The BDO Canadian Open Grand Slam Event).
For the 2011–12 season, Gushue put together a team of Ryan Fry, Geoff Walker of Alberta, and Adam Casey of PEI.
Gushue played in the
2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials – Road to the Roar and just missed out on advancing to the
2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials
The 2013 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials (branded as the 2013 Tim Hortons Roar of the Rings for sponsorship reasons) were held from December 1 to 8 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The winners of the men's and women's events were chosen to ...
, losing to the eventual Olympic gold medallist
Brad Jacobs
Bradley Robert Jacobs (born June 11, 1985) is a Canadian curler from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. He is an Olympic champion skip, having led Canada to a gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Jacobs is also the 2013 Tim Hortons Brier champions ...
rink in the final qualifying game. He would still be at the Olympic Trials as the alternate for Kevin Martin's team, winning a bronze medal as the alternate.
He teamed up with
Val Sweeting
Valerie Sweeting (born July 9, 1987 in Redvers, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Lottie Lake, Alberta She currently plays third for Team Kerri Einarson. Sweeting skipped Alberta to a silver medal at the and Scotties Tournament of H ...
at the
2018 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Olympic Trials, finishing as runner-up.
In 2020, Gushue played with his 12-year-old daughter Hayley at the Newfoundland and Labrador mixed doubles championship. The duo made it to the final, earning the silver medal.
In 2022, Gushue announced that their second Brett Gallant would be departing the team due to him moving out of Newfoundland. This will be the first time their roster changes in over a decade.
Brier appearances
Gushue has played in 19 Briers, all for his native Newfoundland and Labrador except in
2018
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,
2019
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and
2021
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, where, as defending champion, his rink was designated Team Canada. He made his first showing at the Brier (Canadian Men's National Championship) in 2003 and has continued to represent Newfoundland and Labrador each year since, except in 2006, when he was unable to participate due to being at the Olympics in Italy. In 2004, Brad Gushue was named the All Star skip at the Nokia Brier.
Gushue won the 2007
provincial championship, defeating
Trent Skanes
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in the final. Gushue seemed ready to add a Brier title to his Olympic Gold, finishing the round robin of the
2007 Tim Hortons Brier with a strong 8–3 record for 2nd place, earning himself a spot in the "One vs. Two" playoff game, where he beat Ontario's
Glenn Howard
Glenn William Howard (born July 17, 1962) is a Canadian curler who is one of the most decorated curlers of all time. He has won four world championships, four Briers and 17 Ontario provincial championships, including a record eight straight ...
(who he had lost to in the round robin) with a calm, measured performance. Critics said he could not muster without Russ any longer with him to tame his overly aggressive tendencies. His team thus advanced to the finals, where they would have a rematch with Howard, and this time would lose, in a game that would turn when in the 7th end tied 5-5 and with hammer, rather than taking 1, Brad tried an extremely difficult (many said impossible) shot for 3 or 4, which he would miss to give up a crucial steal of 2, firmly handing the momentum over to the Howard side. This choice led to many of his critics again questioning his brash nature of wanting to go for the boldest shots unnecessarily at times and questioning if he could ever win again without strategic mastermind Russ Howard still at his side.
Gushue won his second straight provincial title, defeating Labrador City's
Keith Ryan in the 2008 Newfoundland and Labrador Tankard. At the
2008 Tim Hortons Brier, Gushue's team failed to make the playoffs, losing a tie-breaker to
British Columbia
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's
Bob Ursel
Robert (Bob) "Bobby" Ursel (born February 12, 1965) is a Canadian curler and curling coach. Born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Ursel curls out of Kelowna, British Columbia.
Curling career
In 1984, Ursel skipped his native Manitoba to a Canadian J ...
.
At the 2009 Brier, Team Gushue performed strongly, ending the round robin in 3rd place. However, a loss in the 3–4 game to eventual runner-up Jeff Stoughton left him finishing the event in 4th place.
In 2010 Gushue would again be a playoff team, ending the round robin in 4th place. However, he would lose to eventual winner Kevin Koe in the 3–4 game, for the 2nd straight year finishing in 4th place.
During the 2011 Tim Horton's Brier event in London, The Gushue Rink won the first-ever Brier bronze medal game, defeating
Kevin Martin (Alberta) 10–5. He had an excellent round robin, for the first time in his career, finishing the round robin in 1st place at 9-2 (Jeff Stoughton and Kevin Martin were also 9-2 but had lost their round robin meetings with Gushue). He would lose both the 1–2 game to Stoughton and the semifinal to Glenn Howard. Still, this would be his first podium finish at the Brier since his silver in 2007 and his 2nd ever.
Gushue missed the playoffs at the
2012 Tim Hortons Brier, posting a 5–6 record.
At the
2013 Tim Hortons Brier
The 2013 Tim Hortons Brier, the Canadian men's national curling championship, was held from March 2 to 10 at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. This edition of the Brier marked the thirteenth time that Alberta has hosted the Brier, and the sixth ti ...
, his rink made the playoffs again after an 8-3 round robin record. However, the team would lose in the 3 vs. 4 page playoff game against Northern Ontario, and then they would fall again in the bronze medal game to Ontario, settling for 4th.
At the
2014 Tim Hortons Brier
The 2014 Tim Hortons Brier was held from March 1 to 9 at the Interior Savings Centre in Kamloops, British Columbia.
Unlike previous years, the winner of the 2014 Brier automatically qualified for the 2015 Brier as Team Canada, similarly to the S ...
, Gushue missed the playoffs for the 2nd time in 3 Briers, posting a 6–5 record.
At the
2015 Tim Hortons Brier, Gushue would have a great round-robin, finishing 2nd at 9–2, including making the shot of the week to win in an extra end against AB. Said shot earned him an appearance on
TSN SportsCentre's "1v1" segment and ultimately became the first athlete to retire as 1v1 Champion, winning the fan vote ten times in a row against other spectacular plays in the world of sports. In the playoffs, Gushue would lose both the 1v2 game to Olympic Champion and 2013 Brier Champion Brad Jacobs and the semifinal to eventual winner
Pat Simmons. In the bronze medal game against
Steve Laycock
Stephen "Steve" Laycock (born October 29, 1982 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Saskatoon. He currently skips his own team out of Saskatoon.
Career
In 2003, Laycock skipped Team Saskatchewan to a Canadian Junior Curling Ch ...
's Saskatchewan team, Gushue would lose in an extra end when he missed a difficult runback shot.
Gushue won the
Ford Hot Shots
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skills competition at the
2016 Tim Hortons Brier. He finally made his second Brier final nine years after his loss to Glenn Howard in the 2007 Brier final, advancing by defeating his longtime nemesis Brad Jacobs in the 1–2 game, but as the favourite would fall to Kevin Koe who had come all the way from the 3–4 game. Both teams curled strongly in the final, with Team Gushue at 91% and Team Koe at 94%, but the main difference was at skip position, where Brad was a disappointing 81% vs the near-perfect 96% of Kevin Koe.
In 2017 he played the Brier in his home province, and there was high hype for him to finally break the 41-year-old drought since the last Newfoundland Brier win and, at long last, win his first Brier after numerous near misses. The previous Brier winners,
Jack MacDuff and his teammates from 1976, were in the crowd during the Opening Ceremonies. Starting in shaky form at 3–2 with losses to both Mike McEwen and, shockingly, the Northwest Territories (whose win over Gushue would be their only win of the entire round robin), Gushue found his form thereafter and reeled off six consecutive wins to end up at a 9–2 record and 2nd place after the round robin. For the third time in his career, he would advance to the final by virtue of winning the 1-2 Page Playoff game, this time over
Mike McEwen who had come into the playoffs as the #1 seed (with an identical 9–2 record, broken by virtue of his round robin win over Gushue). In a rematch of the 2016 final, he would face Kevin Koe (now representing Team Canada), who, just as in 2016, had come through the 3–4 game to the final and who had overcome a big deficit (5-3 without hammer) in beating Mike McEwen in the semifinals. In the final, starting with near-flawless play, Gushue would jump to a 5–1 lead. However, the team began to struggle slightly, compared to Team Canada, and with Team Koe curling better in the second half of the game, managing to tie the game in the 9th, at 6-6. On his final shot of the 10th end, Gushue nearly came up short in a draw shot, needing to hit 8 foot to win, but his sweepers were able to get it there for him to finally win his first Brier with a 7–6 triumph.
On March 5, 2018, early in the
2018 Tim Hortons Brier
The 2018 Tim Hortons Brier, Canada's national men's curling championship, was held from March 3 to 11, 2018 at the Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan. The winning team represented Canada at the 2018 World Men's Curling Championship from March ...
, Gushue skipped the 114th win of his Brier career, breaking a three-way tie for the most Brier game wins as a skip with previous record-holders
Russ Howard
Russell W. "Russ" Howard, CM, ONL (born February 19, 1956 in Midland, Ontario) is a Canadian curler and Olympic champion, based in Regina, Saskatchewan, but originally from Midland, Ontario. He lived in Moncton, New Brunswick from 2000 to 20 ...
and
Kevin Martin. His first victory occurred on March 1, 2003, 15 years earlier.
Gushue, who was skipping Team Canada as defending champions would go on to win the event, claiming his second straight Brier title.
Gushue represented Team Canada once again at the
2019 Tim Hortons Brier. After finishing the round robin with a 9–2 record, the team lost the 3 vs. 4 page playoff game to Team Wildcard, skipped by
Brendan Bottcher
Brendan Michael Bottcher (born December 19, 1991) is a Canadian curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Bottcher is a three-time provincial men's champion, and was the skip of the 2021 Canadian men's championship team, having led Alberta to victory ...
. The loss forced Gushue to play in the Newfoundland and Labardor Tankard for the first time since 2017. He won the Tankard for the 15th time and represented his province at the
2020 Tim Hortons Brier. Gushue led his rink to an 8–3 record at the Brier. He won three straight games in the playoffs to claim his third Brier championship, defeating Bottcher (skipping Team Alberta) in the final. It would be Gushue's last game for nearly eight months, as the season was cut short due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, forcing the
2020 World Men's Curling Championship (which he qualified for as Brier champion) to be cancelled.
Despite not being able to represent Canada at the
World Men's Curling Championship
The World Curling Championships are the annual world championships for curling, organized by the World Curling Federation and contested by national championship teams. There are men's, women's and mixed doubles championships, as well as men's ...
, Team Gushue was designated as Team Canada at the
2021 Tim Hortons Brier, which was held in
Calgary
Calgary ( ) is the largest city in the western Canadian province of Alberta and the largest metro area of the three Prairie Provinces. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806, makin ...
,
Alberta
Alberta ( ) is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada. It is part of Western Canada and is one of the three prairie provinces. Alberta is bordered by British Columbia to the west, Saskatchewan to the east, the Northwest Ter ...
. After going 6–2 in the round robin, Team Gushue split their games in the championship pool, finishing with an 8–4 record and not advancing to the playoffs for the first time since 2014.
World Championship appearances
By winning the
2017 Tim Hortons Brier, Gushue also earned the right to represent Canada at the
2017 Ford World Men's Curling Championship. The team finished in first place by going undefeated in round robin play with an 11–0 record. They defeated team Sweden, skipped by
Niklas Edin
Johan Niklas Edin (born 6 July 1985) is a Swedish curler. He currently resides in Karlstad, which has been his curling home base since 2008. He holds several sport distinctions. He is the first and the only skip in World Curling Federation (WCF ...
in the page playoff 1v2 game by a score of 7–4. Once again, they defeated Sweden, this time by a score of 4–2, in the gold medal game to claim the World title. Their performance at the World's earned them a spot in the
2017 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials.
Gushue once again represented Canada at the
2018 World Men's Curling Championship
The 2018 World Men's Curling Championship (branded as the 361˚ World Men's Curling Championship 2018 for sponsorship reasons) was held from March 31 to April 8, 2018 at Orleans Arena, on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States.
I ...
. They finished the round robin with a 9–3 record. In the playoffs, they knocked off the United States and Scotland to make it to the final, where they faced Sweden's Edin rink in a rematch of the 2017 final. This time, Edin got the better of Gushue, defeating Canada 7–3.
2022 Winter Olympics
Gushue's team qualified as the Canadian representatives for the
2022 Winter Olympics
The 2022 Winter Olympics (2022年冬季奥林匹克运动会), officially called the XXIV Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Beijing 2022 (2022), was an international winter multi-sport event held from 4 to 20 February 2022 in Beij ...
by winning the
2021 Canadian Olympic Curling Trials, defeating
Brad Jacobs
Bradley Robert Jacobs (born June 11, 1985) is a Canadian curler from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. He is an Olympic champion skip, having led Canada to a gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Jacobs is also the 2013 Tim Hortons Brier champions ...
4–3 in the final. The team would go onto win the bronze medal.
Grand Slam record
Gushue's first Slam final was in 2005 when he finished second after losing to
Kevin Martin in the final game of
Players' Championship
The Players' Championship is one of the final events on the World Curling Tour (WCT) and is a part of the Grand Slam of Curling.
From 2016 to 2019, it was the penultimate slam of the curling season, and the last of the four "majors". The even ...
.
He would not make it past a quarterfinal of another Grand Slam until the 2008–2009 season, where he would have a strong Grand Slam season, reaching the semis of the Masters and the final of the National, where he lost to
Wayne Middaugh
Robert Wayne Middaugh (born September 20, 1967) is a Canadian curler. Born in Brampton, Ontario, Middaugh resides in Victoria Harbour, Ontario. He is the only player to have won the Canadian Men's Curling Championship (known as the Brier) at th ...
.
In
2009–2010, he had an excellent Grand Slam season reaching the semis of the Masters, the finals of Players Championship, where he lost to Kevin Martin, and at The National facing
Randy Ferbey
Randy S. Ferbey (born May 30, 1959) is a Canadian retired curler from Sherwood Park, Alberta. Ferbey is a six-time Canadian champion and a four-time World Champion. He currently coaches the Rachel Homan women's team.
Born in Edmonton, Albert ...
in the final, Gushue won the game, earning his first Grand Slam title of his career.
After a stretch of years of some unspectacular results in the Grand Slam events, he would have another strong season in 2013–2014 with two finals, losing in the finals of the National to Glenn Howard and the Canadian Open to Kevin Koe.
In the 2014–2015 season, Gushue had a spectacular season, winning both the Masters (over Mike McEwen in the final) and the Canadian Open (over Steve Laycock in the final) to win 2 Grand Slam events in the same season for the first time of his career.
Gushue would have another great season in 2015-2016, where he won The National over
Reid Carruthers
Reid Carruthers (born December 30, 1984) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Carruthers was the 2011 world champion—winning gold as a second on Jeff Stoughton's team—as well as a six-time provincial champion, the 2003 junior prov ...
in the final, the Elite 10 also over
Reid Carruthers
Reid Carruthers (born December 30, 1984) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Carruthers was the 2011 world champion—winning gold as a second on Jeff Stoughton's team—as well as a six-time provincial champion, the 2003 junior prov ...
in the final, and the Players Championships over Brad Jacobs in the final, both completing his career Grand Slam and being the first to win 3 Grand Slam events in the same season since Kevin Martin in the 2006–2007 season. This season featured 7 Grand Slam events for the first time in history, after having been 5 in 2014–2015 and 4 every other prior year in the history of the Grand Slam events.
Gushue won his 7th Grand Slam at the
2017 Meridian Canadian Open with an 8–3 win over the 2-time World Champion
Niklas Edin
Johan Niklas Edin (born 6 July 1985) is a Swedish curler. He currently resides in Karlstad, which has been his curling home base since 2008. He holds several sport distinctions. He is the first and the only skip in World Curling Federation (WCF ...
of Sweden. The following season, he won his eighth career Slam by winning the
2017 GSOC Tour Challenge
The 2017 GSOC Tour Challenge was held from September 5 to 10 at the Co-operators Centre at Evraz Place in Regina, Saskatchewan. This was the first Grand Slam of the 2017–18 curling season.
There were two tiers in each of the men's and women' ...
over Slam-newcomers
Steffen Walstad's rink from Norway. He won the next event, the
2017 Masters of Curling, defeating Edin in the final. He won his 10th slam at the end of the season, defeating
Glenn Howard
Glenn William Howard (born July 17, 1962) is a Canadian curler who is one of the most decorated curlers of all time. He has won four world championships, four Briers and 17 Ontario provincial championships, including a record eight straight ...
at the
2018 Humpty's Champions Cup
The 2018 Humpty's Champions Cup is the final Grand Slam of curling event of the 2017–18 curling season. It was held April 24–29, 2018 at the WinSport Arena, Canada Olympic Park, in Calgary, Alberta
Alberta ( ) is one of the thirteen ...
. The following season, he won the
2018 Elite 10, defeating Carruthers in the final. He did not win another Slam until 2021, winning
The National by defeating Scotland's
Bruce Mouat
Bruce Mouat (; born 27 August 1994 in Edinburgh) is a Scottish curler. He is an Olympic silver medallist, having skipped Great Britain to a second place finish in the men's team event at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Career
Mouat had a very su ...
in the final. He won his 13th Slam at the end of that season, defeating Koe in the final of the
2022 Champions Cup.
Personal life
Gushue is the son of Ray and Maureen and began curling in 1989. In his youth, he also played
golf
Golf is a club-and-ball sport in which players use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.
Golf, unlike most ball games, cannot and does not use a standardized playing area, and coping wi ...
. Gushue is currently a business owner, co-owning an Orangetheory Fitness Studio in St. John's with teammate Mark Nichols.
Gushue married
Krista Tibbo on September 8, 2006. They have two children, Hayley and Marissa.
In 2006, Gushue co-authored a book with
Alex J. Walling titled ''Golden Gushue: a Curling Story'', which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the rise of his team to Olympic gold.
Gushue is ambidextrous — while he curls right-handed, he writes with his left hand.
Gushue has a Bachelors of Business Administration from
Memorial University
Memorial University of Newfoundland, also known as Memorial University or MUN (), is a public university in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, based in St. John's, with satellite campuses in Corner Brook, elsewhere in Newfoundland and ...
and is currently studying for a Master's in business from
Queen's University.
Teams
Awards
*Canadian Junior Curling Championships: All-Star Skip - 2000 and 2001
*Brier: First Team All-Star, Skip - 2004, 2017, 2018, 2021 and 2022
*Brier: Second Team All-Star, Skip - 2010, 2013, 2015, 2016 and 2019
*Brier: Hec Gervais Most Valuable Player Award - 2017, 2018 and 2020
*World Men's Curling Championship: All-Star Skip - 2017
Notes
References
External links
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Team GushueGolden Dream(Team Gushue fan site)
Canadian Curling Association
Brad Gushue on Real Champions
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1980 births
Living people
Canadian male curlers
Curlers from Newfoundland and Labrador
Sportspeople from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Curlers at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Curlers at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Olympic gold medalists for Canada
Olympic bronze medalists for Canada
Olympic curlers of Canada
Olympic medalists in curling
Medalists at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Medalists at the 2022 Winter Olympics
Continental Cup of Curling participants
People from Mount Pearl
Brier champions
World curling champions
Pan Continental curling champions
Members of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador
Canada Cup (curling) participants
Memorial University of Newfoundland alumni
Queen's University at Kingston alumni
Businesspeople from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador
Canadian mixed doubles curling champions