Canada’s Brad Gushue wants to win big in Vegas throwing rocks, not dice
LAS VEGAS — A world curling championship is about to be held at the most southern latitude ever, where temperatures will hit 30 degrees poolside.
The men’s championship starting Saturday at the 8,000-seat Orleans Arena in Las Vegas will test not only curlers’ shotmaking, but their resolve not to shift into a vacation mindset over the nine-day event. No other host city has offered such a dizzying array of gambling and entertainment options, in addition to summer heat.
After repeating as Canadian champions, Brad Gushue, Mark Nichols, Brett Gallant and Geoff Walker from St. John’s, N.L., will attempt the first back-to-back world titles since Canada’s Randy Ferbey in 2002 and 2003.
Gushue went undefeated to win his first world championship last year in Edmonton. The Canadians open defence of their title Saturday against former world junior champion Bruce Mouat of Scotland.