PEI’s Suzanne Birt takes break from curling (CBC PEI)

‘I will be back!’ vows former world junior champion.

(by Sara Fraser)

P.E.I. curler Suzanne Birt has decided to take a break from the sport for the first time since childhood. 

‘I really needed the mental break from competing,’ says Suzanne Birt, shown here at the 2015 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Moose Jaw, Sask. (Curling Canada/Andrew Klaver)

Birt’s team won the P.E.I. women’s curling championship last January and went on to play at the national Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Alberta, where it placed ninth. It was Birt’s ninth time competing at the national tournament, according to the Scotties’ website. Birt also won gold at the 2001 world junior championship and bronze in 2002.

“I took this season off from curling. First year in 25 years,” she told CBC News.  

“I really needed the mental break from competing. I miss it terribly but am enjoying time to myself and my family!”

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