Howard served as coach at 2018 Olympics, hopes to return to Games as a player
Glenn Howard enjoyed the Olympic experience as a coach for Great Britain at the Pyeongchang Olympics. Now the Canadian curling legend hopes to get back to the Winter Games as a player.
The four-time world champion can take a step toward that goal at this week’s Men’s Trials Direct Entry event in Ottawa, the first stop on the qualification road to the 2022 Olympics. Two direct berths to the Tim Hortons Olympic Curling Trials in late November are on the line.
“Our potential is endless,” Howard said. “We can beat anybody and we know that. That’s the attitude we take going into every event.”
As a curler, an Olympic appearance is the only thing missing from Howard’s impressive resume. He took up coaching a few years back and guided Eve Muirhead’s team to a fourth-place finish at the 2018 Winter Games.