The club is most notable for being the home of the
2006 Winter Olympic champion team of
Brad Gushue,
Mark Nichols,
Russ Howard,
Jamie Korab and
Mike Adam. Gushue also represented Canada at the
2022 Winter Olympics with his new rink of
Mark Nichols,
Brett Gallant, and
Geoff Walker, winning a bronze medal. The first Newfoundland team to win
the Brier, hailed from the St. John's Curling Club. The team of
Jack MacDuff,
Toby McDonald,
Doug Hudson and
Ken Templeton won the
1976 Macdonald Brier. Brad Gushue has also won 5 Briers while curling out of the St. John's Curling Club, and won the
2017 World Men's Curling Championship. As of 2024, teams from the St. John's Curling Club have won 49
Newfoundland and Labrador Tankards, the provincial men's championship. The club has won two
Canadian Junior Curling Championships. Brad Gushue and his rink of Mike Adam,
Brent Hamilton and Mark Nichols won the men's title in 2001. The team went on to win a gold medal at the
2001 World Junior Curling Championships.
Stacie Devereaux,
Stephanie Guzzwell,
Sarah Paul and
Julie Devereaux won the women's
2007 Canadian Junior Curling Championships and won a silver medal for Canada at the
2007 World Junior Curling Championships. The club has also won one
Canadian U18 Championship in 2024, with
Simon Perry and his rink of
Nicholas Codner, Brayden Snow, and Carter Holden. While curling out of the club, Mark Nichols,
Shelley Nichols, Brent Hamilton and
Jennifer Guzzwell won the
2005 Canadian Mixed Curling Championship, the only time the province has won a Canadian Mixed title. Finally, the club won its first
Travelers Curling Club Championship in 2015, when
Andrew Symonds, Mark Healy, Cory Ewart and Keith Jewer won the men's title. ==References==