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With Trials coming up and Brier in hometown, Gushue "has the drive" for final season

Brad Gushue plans to retire after the 2025-26 season, concluding a career with six Brier titles, an Olympic gold, and 15 Grand Slam wins, aiming for a final hometown victory.

  • Brad Gushue, a 45-year-old Canadian skip from St. John's, announced on Sept. 18, 2025, that the 2025-26 season will be his final competitive curling season.
  • He made this decision after weighing the challenges of travel, family commitments, and the evolving demands of the sport following the 2022 Olympic Games and the 2024 season realization.
  • Gushue’s final season features participation in the Canadian Curling Trials sponsored by Montana, scheduled for November 22-30, 2025, in Halifax, followed by the return of The Brier to his hometown of St. John’s beginning February 27, 2026.
  • He holds six Montana’s Brier titles, a 2017 world championship, 15 Grand Slam titles, and Olympic gold and bronze medals while expressing pride in his longevity and motivation over two decades.
  • Gushue’s retirement marks the end of an era for Canadian curling, with teammates and supporters praising his discipline and legacy as he aims to make the most of his emotional final season.
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SaltWire.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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