Chelsea Carey reflects on her team’s wild up-and-down curling season
TORONTO — Calgary skip Chelsea Carey took a break from curling after coming home from a disappointing performance at the recent world women’s championship in Denmark.
She didn’t throw stones for almost a week once she returned. The respite gave her a chance to rest some nagging aches and pains and gave her time to decompress after a surprising eighth-place finish.
“My body was pretty much a mess after worlds and partially because I needed the break,” Carey said Thursday. “So yeah, you take some time, at least a few days, to try not to think about it.
“It’s hard not to think about it.”