Hodgson energizes staid curling scene with fresh jerseys and personal style
KINGSTON, Ont. — There’s no mistaking Team Wild Card lead Colin Hodgson on the ice at the Tim Hortons Brier.
A Grim Reaper tattoo is featured prominently on his ink-loaded right arm. Skull and crossbone symbols run up and down his curling broom. Combined with his hairstyle — a thick mane of dark hair with shaved sides — and it makes for a rather unusual sight at the national men’s curling championship.
“I’m getting edgy,” Hodgson said. “I’m feeling more comfortable in my skin than I ever have. So this is me. I’m starting to care less what other people think and that’s relaxed me and been more fun too.”
The 29-year-old Edmonton native is a bit of an outlier in the rather staid environment at the national men’s curling championship. The sport is still steeped in tradition with crowds that are perhaps best described as extremely polite.