Al Cameron to serve as Team Canada curling media attaché at fifth Olympics

Kamloops resident Al Cameron, a veteran in curling media, is set to work his fifth Olympic Games as Team Canada's curling media attaché at the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics. The 60-year-old will support athletes like Rachel Homan and Brad Jacobs in handling international press. Cameron reflects on past experiences, from gold-medal celebrations to near-misses, while anticipating the traditional winter setting of Cortina d'Ampezzo.

Al Cameron, a 60-year-old Kamloops resident and media relations director for Curling Canada, shared a cherished memory of walking with John Morris and Kaitlyn Lawes after their gold-medal win in mixed doubles curling at the 2018 PyeongChang Olympics. In a video clip, Morris invited Cameron to celebrate with the team, highlighting the personal connections formed in high-stakes moments.

"Those kinds of experiences stand out," Cameron said. "And being able to wear this jacket on the world stage is pretty cool."

The upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, set for next month in northern Italy, will mark Cameron's fifth overall Olympic appearance, though the fourth specifically as curling media attaché for Team Canada. His role involves assisting athletes with media interactions and arranging interviews with global journalists—duties akin to his full-time position, but with one key perk.

"I’m allowed to cheer," Cameron explained. "When I’m at a Montana’s Brier or a Scotties, I’m there working on behalf of Curling Canada and wishing every team equal success. When I’m at an Olympics or world championship, I’ve got a horse in the race and I’m cheering hard and living and dying with every shot."

Cameron's media career spans 26 years as a journalist, including five as sports editor for the Kamloops Daily News and a stint covering the 2010 Vancouver Olympics for the Calgary Herald. There, he witnessed Cheryl Bernard's team miss two shots for gold, yet admired their grace in defeat.

"A piece of me was ripped out because I was inwardly cheering for them, but the grace and poise of that team in defeat when they were addressing the media is such a vivid example of what makes Canadian curling so great," he recalled.

Unlike previous Olympics—Vancouver's rain, Sochi's palm trees, PyeongChang's seaside vibe, and Beijing's COVID restrictions—curling events in Cortina d'Ampezzo promise a classic alpine atmosphere. "Cortina is going to be exciting. I’m really looking forward to being in that kind of winter vibe in a city with so much Olympic history," Cameron said.

Canada's curling contingent includes Rachel Homan in women's, Brad Jacobs in men's, and Brett Gallant with Jocelyn Peterman in mixed doubles. Amid shifting expectations, Cameron urges realism: "We do have to kind of readjust how we think about Canadian curling. It’s not a given that we’re going to win anymore. Let’s aim for podiums and let’s celebrate those successes and let’s hear those cheers."

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Canadian curlers, including mixed doubles pair Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman plus women's team stars Rachel Homan and Emma Miskew, training rigorously for 2026 Olympics.
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Canada's curlers prepare for intense 2026 Olympics schedule

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As the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics approach, Canadian curlers are gearing up for a demanding competition slate. Brett Gallant will compete in mixed doubles with wife Jocelyn Peterman before joining the men's team, while Emma Miskew and Rachel Homan aim to end Canada's women's curling medal drought. Google marked the occasion with an animated doodle celebrating the sport.

Brad Jacobs and his veteran Canadian men's curling team are spending time at home before heading to Italy for the 2026 Winter Olympics. The squad, fresh off wins at the 2025 Brier and Canadian Curling Trials, aims to compete in Cortina d'Ampezzo starting February 11. Jacobs expressed enjoyment in the calm before the intense round-robin schedule.

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Curling Canada has overhauled its training methods with technical standardization and video analysis to reclaim Olympic glory after a decade without gold in men's and women's events. Led by Scottish expert David Murdoch since 2023, the program emphasizes consistent deliveries amid rising global competition. Three Canadian teams head to Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, hoping these changes yield medals.

Stefania Constantini and Amos Mosaner, Italy's gold medal winners from the 2022 Beijing Olympics, are set to compete on home ice in Cortina d'Ampezzo for the 2026 Winter Games. The mixed doubles curling tournament begins on February 5, with the Italians aiming to repeat their undefeated run from Beijing and the 2025 World Championships. Teams from the United States and Canada are among the challengers facing high expectations.

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Jocelyn Peterman, a former Red Deer curler, and her husband Brett Gallant are preparing to represent Canada in mixed doubles curling at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. The couple, who secured their spots through recent victories, expressed determination to win gold and inspire young athletes. They emphasized their commitment to thorough preparation ahead of the February tournament.

Several American curlers from clubs across the country are heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Italy, representing Team USA in men's and mixed doubles events. Athletes like Luc Violette and Ben Richardson, who honed their skills at Seattle's Granite Curling Club, join mixed doubles pair Korey Dropkin and Cory Thiesse in pursuing Olympic dreams while balancing full-time jobs. The competitions begin on February 4 with mixed doubles preliminaries.

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Curling at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics begins with mixed doubles on February 4 and runs through the women's team final on February 22. Britain, Canada and Sweden emerge as top favorites across the events, with host Italy also a strong contender in mixed doubles. Traditional powerhouses will compete at the historic Cortina Olympic Stadium in the Italian Alps.

 

 

 

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