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Gushue: the making of a champion

Gushue: the making of a champion

ISBN: 9781037804076
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Puffin Books
Origin: CA
Release Date: November, 2026

Book Details

Over the course of his remarkable career, Brad Gushue set a new standard of curling excellence. Born in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Gushue played minor hockey until the age of thirteen when he became fascinated by the chess-like quality of curling. He would eventually drop his hockey stick and embrace the pebbled ice on his way to rewriting the record books. Gushue rose quickly through the sports ranks; his incredible promise becoming evident when he won the 2001 World Junior Curling Championship and reaching a defining moment in the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, when he led Team Canada to a gold medal. For over a quarter of a century, Brad Gushue has competed at the highest level, skipping his team to a record-setting six Brier titles and representing Canada at numerous curling championships around the world. In this very personal and honest memoir, Brad Gushue, along with award-winning journalist Stephen Brunt, reflects on his remarkable life and career. From the geographical challenges of competing on the mainland and the international stage, to having to make difficult decisions in fine-tuning his team roster, even if it meant replacing long-time friends, to sharing thoughts on his final competitive season and the difficult decision to step away from the sport he loves, the book offers readers rare insights into Gushue’s journey to the top of Canadian sports.