Canada skip Gushue dealing with nagging lower-body discomfort at Tim Hortons Brier
LONDON, Ont. — Canada skip Brad Gushue has been dealing with some lower-body discomfort over the first few days at the Tim Hortons Brier.
He admits he “probably overdid it” at a team training camp ahead of this week’s Canadian men’s curling championship.
“We’ll manage it throughout the week and hopefully it gets better and better,” Gushue said.
This is the first competitive event for the St. John’s, N.L.-based team since mid-January. Gushue didn’t need to play in the recent provincial championship since he had an automatic Brier berth as defending champion.