Brad Gushue shifts focus with curling schedule and fitness franchises on hold
The spring season is usually a very busy time for Canadian curling champion Brad Gushue, who would normally be juggling his packed on-ice schedule with work duties as an Orangetheory Fitness franchisee.
Instead, the veteran skip is home in St. John’s, N.L., with his athletic pursuits on hold and his studios temporarily closed.
“It’s been a challenge for me because for what’s felt like a couple years it’s just been go, go, go,” Gushue said. “Now all of a sudden it seems like an extended vacation with nowhere to go.”
Gushue guided his Newfoundland and Labrador team to victory at the Tim Hortons Brier last March in Kingston, Ont. It was his third national men’s curling title in four years.
The Brier was the last major Canadian sporting event before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. His team would have represented the country at the world championship in Glasgow, Scotland, but the event was cancelled.
“When this first started, it was hard because it felt like you really had nothing to strive for each day,” Gushue said. “If you weren’t working, and curling was done and our training was done, it was kind of like, ‘What are we doing today?”‘
The 2006 Olympic champion, who turns 40 next month, said he has recalibrated his fitness routine, is reading more often and is enjoying more family time with wife, Krista, and daughters Hayley and Marissa.
In addition to the world championship, other remaining competitions on the 2019-20 schedule were also cancelled. Some World Curling Tour events in the 2020-21 campaign have already been scrapped.
It remains unclear when Gushue and his teammates will resume competition. The off-season normally runs until late summer but that could be extended by several weeks or months.
Gushue’s team is ranked third in Canada and fourth in the world.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 15, 2020.
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