Olympic gold medallist and three-time Brier champ Harnden to retire at end of season
TORONTO — E.J. Harnden first fell in love with curling while watching his father compete at a hometown Brier in 1990 at the Sault Memorial Gardens.
“I was just hooked,” Harnden said Monday. “I was just like, ‘This is something I want to do.'”
The experience helped set him on a path that would include an Olympic gold medal and three national titles over a 15-year run as one of the sport’s best front-end players.
Harnden, who plays second for Matt Dunstone’s Winnipeg-based team, announced Sunday on social media that this will be his last competitive season.
