Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant, a married Canadian curling duo, kicked off the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics with a 10-5 win over Czechia in mixed doubles. The couple, competing together for the first time at the Games, overcame a power outage delay in their opener. They aim to secure a medal after separate appearances in Beijing 2022.
The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics began competition two days before the opening ceremony, with mixed doubles curling leading the action in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy. Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant, from Chestermere, Alberta, faced Czechia in the round-robin tournament opener on February 4, 2026. Despite an unusual power outage that delayed the match, the husband-and-wife team delivered a dominant performance, securing a 10-5 victory after eight ends.
Peterman and Gallant, parents to one-year-old son Luke, met during the 2016 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Trials in Saskatchewan. Gallant reached out to Peterman via Facebook to form a team, sparking immediate chemistry. They won the 2019 Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship and earned silver at the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship, losing to Sweden. At the 2022 Worlds, they finished fifth. Their sixth-place result at the 2025 Worlds qualified them for Italy, where they honeymooned in 2022 after marrying that year.
This marks their first Olympics as teammates. In Beijing 2022, Peterman did not podium in women's curling, while Gallant won bronze with Brad Gushue's team. Now united, they join other early matches: Sweden beat South Korea 10-3, Great Britain defeated Norway 8-6, and Switzerland edged Estonia 9-7 in an extra end.
Canada seeks to return to the mixed doubles podium after missing one in 2022. Peterman and Gallant will continue round-robin play, aiming for a top-four finish to advance.