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Mixed curlers Peterman, Gallant get a head start to the house, They’re the first Canadian Olympians named for 2026

The couple will have close to a year to prepare for the Games as Canadian curling looks to match the advances of other countries.

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Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant, who won the Canadian mixed doubles curling championship in March, were announced as 2026 Olympians on Monday.


°Â³ó±ð²ÔÌýJocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant step on the ice for Canada at the 2026 Olympics in Italy, the wife-and-husband duo will have had something no Canadian curler has had before: the luxury of time to prepare.

Previously, the Canadian mixed doubles team was decided a couple weeks before they landed on the world’s biggest stage, leaving them with a whirlwind of rushed work and family arrangements just to get there, and little opportunity to prepare to deliver their best under those bright lights.

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Kerry Gillespie

Kerry Gillespie is a Toronto-based sports reporter for the Star. Reach her via email: kgillespie@thestar.ca.

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