Reid Carruthers announces retirement from competitive curling
WINNIPEG — Curler Reid Carruthers is retiring after a career that saw him capture Brier and world titles as part of a Manitoba team skipped by Jeff Stoughton and a world silver medal in mixed doubles.
The 41-year-old Carruthers, from Winnipeg, announced his retirement Wednesday on Instagram, weeks after coaching Kerri Einarson’s team to a Canadian women’s title.
Carruthers joined Stoughton’s team at second for the 2010-11 season. The team won the Brier in 2011 — Carruthers’ only Canadian men’s title in 13 appearances — and went on to beat Scotland 6-5 in the world championship final later that year.
He won a Canadian mixed doubles title alongside Joanne Courtney in 2017. They advanced to the world championship gold-medal game, where they lost 6-5 to Switzerland.


