Beijing bronze medallist Gushue shifts focus to Tim Hortons Brier, opens with win
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — There were no signs of fatigue Saturday as Brad Gushue’s team continued its whirlwind winter with a 9-3 victory over Quebec’s Michael Fournier at the Tim Hortons Brier.
Gushue, Mark Nichols, Brett Gallant and Geoff Walker opened with a deuce and never trailed in the round-robin opener for both teams at the Enmax Centre.
The St. John’s, N.L.,-based team only spent about a week at home after a long trip back from Beijing, where they won bronze at the Winter Olympics. The players held a two-week training camp in British Columbia before flying to China last month.
Gushue admitted in Beijing that he wasn’t sure whether his team could be in top form at the national playdowns given the mental, physical and emotional toll of competing at the Games.