Final Brier: Lead Colin Hodgson to retire from four-player game at end of season
LONDON, Ont. — Mixed emotions were at play in recent weeks as Colin Hodgson considered retirement from competitive four-player curling.
The 32-year-old lead has a lot to look forward to away from the pebbled ice. Hodgson, who owns and operates the Dynasty Curling apparel company, is getting married this summer and is now a volunteer firefighter.
He recently enjoyed one of the highlights of his career, teaming with Darren Moulding to help Tanner and Jacob Horgan qualify for their first Tim Hortons Brier together by winning the Northern Ontario playdowns.
And he’ll have plenty of friends and family at Budweiser Gardens over the next week to cheer him on at his last Canadian men’s curling championship before leaving the men’s team game at season’s end.


