Full circle ending for Brad Gushue, the master of the rings
Brad Gushue announced Wednesday on social media that 2025-26 will be his final year in competitive curling.
www.thegrandslamofcurling.comBrad Gushue has taken a high-performance director role with USA Curling, marking a transition from on-ice competition to a leadership position aimed at strengthening the U.S. program ahead of future Olympic cycles. This move has been reported by multiple outlets on May 12–13, 2026, and signals USA Curling’s intent to leverage Gushue’s experience to bolster coaching, talent development, and overall program performance.[3][5][7]
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Brad Gushue announced Wednesday on social media that 2025-26 will be his final year in competitive curling.
www.thegrandslamofcurling.comOne of Canada's greatest curlers has been hired to try to improve the United States' gold medal chances at the next two Olympic Games.
www.espn.comOne of Canada's greatest curlers has been hired to improve the United States' gold-medal chances at the next two Olympic Games.
apnews.comBrad Gushue was named high-performance director for USA Curling on Wednesday.
www.cbc.caOn the heels of a successful 2026 Games in Cortina, USA Curling has tapped Brad Gushue to further elevate high performance efforts in the next quadrennial and on the road to the 2034 home Games in Salt Lake City.
www.usacurling.orgUSA Curling hired the two-time Olympic medallist and six-time Brier champion as their new high performance director on Wednesday.
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