Glenn Howard’s legacy in Canadian curling is nothing short of legendary.
Hailing from Penetanguishene, ON., he made his mark on the sport with a remarkable list of accomplishments, including multiple world and provincial championships, plus four Briers. He has played more Briers than any other curler.
Howard won world and Brier titles playing third with his older brother Russ in 1987 and 1993, as well as Players’ Championship titles in 1993 and 1997.
After Russ moved to New Brunswick, Glenn took the reins to skip his own squad. He won additional world and Brier championships with third Richard Hart, second Brent Laing and lead Craig Savill in 2007 and again in 2012 with Wayne Middaugh at third when Hart stepped back from the sport.
Howard captured 14 Grand Slam of Curling men’s titles as a skip, third on the all-time list, and completed a career Grand Slam in 2009. He has also coached teams skipped by Eve Muirhead and Jennifer Jones.