Brad Jacobs curling team tackles space “in between the ears” in a mental reboot
BRANDON, Man. — Brad Jacobs’s team stood at a crossroads after the 2018 Winter Olympics when the curling carousel was in full spin.
Many of Canada’s top male curlers were mixing and matching lineups, with some forming “super-teams” to set up for a run at the next Winter Games in 2022.
Winning a Canadian title in 2013 and an Olympic gold medal in 2014 made Jacobs, vice Ryan Fry and front-end brothers E.J. and Ryan Harnden loathe to dismantle their team with a track record of winning big events.