After four decades on men’s curling circuit, Howard shifts attention to coaching
For the first time in four decades, curling legend Glenn Howard’s focus has fully shifted to coaching duties instead of his playing performance.
That doesn’t make it any easier when the four-time world champion walks into an arena.
“I still want to play, I don’t know if that’s ever going to go away,” said Howard. “The game is in my blood and I want to play all the time. But I know it’s time with the old knee.”
Howard announced his retirement last spring, ending a remarkable playing career that included four national titles and 14 Grand Slam of Curling crowns.