
Canadian curling legend Howard busier than ever since retiring as a player
MOOSE JAW — Four-time world champion Glenn Howard is as busy as ever since moving to the coach’s bench after his retirement as a curler.
“To say it’s been a roller-coaster ride would be an understatement,” Howard said with a laugh.
Howard ended his four-decade playing career last spring after a wonky knee forced him to step away. This season alone, he has coached teams skipped by Chelsea Carey, Kate Cameron, son Scott Howard and daughter Carly Howard.
The 62-year-old resident of Tiny, Ont., is wearing Swiss colours this week at the BKT World Men’s Curling Championship after getting an “11th hour” call to work with Yannick Schwaller’s team at the Temple Gardens Centre.