Painterland Sisters, a dairy brand founded by sisters Stephanie and Hayley Painter, has announced a partnership with the USA Curling Women's Team ahead of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. The collaboration provides the team with organic skyr yogurt to fuel their performance. Both sister-led groups share values of resilience and purpose.
Painterland Sisters, established by fourth-generation organic regenerative dairy farmers Stephanie and Hayley Painter, has teamed up with USA Curling's Women's Team, known as Team Peterson, for the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan. The partnership highlights the brand's organic, Icelandic-style skyr yogurt, which is lactose-free, protein-packed, and made with simple ingredients including probiotics. This yogurt will support the athletes during their high-stakes competition, keeping them energized on and off the ice.
Tabitha Peterson, the skip of Team Peterson and a three-time Olympian, praised the product: "Curling demands long days, focus, and endurance both physically and mentally. Painterland Sisters' organic skyr has become part of our daily routine because it keeps us satisfied and fueled with real nutrition on and off the ice. Plus, we love that it was founded by two passionate sisters!"
The Painter sisters emphasized the deeper significance of the alliance. "This partnership is about so much more than fueling elite athletes," they said. "It's about celebrating women who show up every day for their teams, their families, and their communities. Team Peterson embodies everything we stand for, and we're honored to support them on their Olympic journey. We can't wait to visit Minnesota after the Games are over and learn how to curl from the best female curlers around."
Team Peterson features accomplished athletes balancing professional lives with competition. Members include Tabitha Peterson, a pharmacist; her sister Tara Peterson, a dentist and recent mother; Taylor Anderson-Heide, a marketing assistant and first-time Olympian; Cory Thiesse, a lab technician and two-time Olympian; and Aileen Geving, an insurance executive and three-time Olympian. They are coached by Cathy Overton-Clapham, a Canadian world champion. The team has multiple Olympic appearances, world, and national titles.
This collaboration aligns with 2026 being declared the "Year of the Female Farmer" by Whole Foods Market, underscoring women in agriculture and sports. Painterland Sisters aims to preserve family farms and reconnect consumers to food sources through regenerative practices.