In the Rings: Curling can be labour of love, even for sport’s elite players
Just months before an Olympic gold medal turned him into a household name in his home province, Brad Gushue’s team was booking one-way tickets to cashspiels and hoping the earnings would cover the cost of the flight back home.
Such is life on the Canadian curling scene at times. It can be a labour of love for just about everyone.
“We love playing together, we love the competition,” Gushue said. “(But) we’re not playing for the seven-figure salaries that some of the pro athletes are playing for.”
Never mind seven figures. A six-figure salary would be a dream for many of the sport’s top competitors.


