Canadian curler John Epping says he received loads of support after coming out
TORONTO — It has been over five years since curler John Epping told family, friends, and peers in his sport’s community that he was gay.
“I got a ton of messages,” he said. “And the way people tried to relate it to me was just to say, ‘Hey it’s OK, we’ve got your back.’ It came in so many different ways. It was pretty special.”
Epping knew there was growing interest in his story about being a gay athlete in a men’s team sport, but held off on sharing the news more widely as he didn’t want it to be a distraction for his team. So there was no news conference, no statement, no television feature.
“If somebody asks, I just talk about it,” Epping told The Canadian Press in his first in-depth interview on the subject. “And I know I probably should do more of these because it can help people. But I just look at it like, I haven’t thought about going around broadcasting that I’m a gay person curling.


