Canada out in Olympic mixed doubles curling as Italy, the US and Sweden advance to semifinals

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — In a stunning reversal of fortune for a nation synonymous with curling excellence, Canada’s mixed doubles team suffered a devastating elimination from Olympic contention following a 9-5 defeat to South Korea on Sunday. The loss marked Canada’s fifth consecutive defeat in the tournament, dashing semifinal hopes for the highly-touted duo of Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant.

The married couple, who entered the competition as overwhelming favorites, found themselves unable to overcome a series of critical setbacks throughout the round-robin stage. Despite promising victories against Czechia, Norway, and Italy earlier in the competition, the Canadian pair subsequently fell to the United States, followed by consecutive defeats against top-ranked Britain and underdog Estonia.

Gallant cited challenging ice conditions as a significant factor in their performance, noting the team struggled to adapt to unexpectedly faster surfaces compared to previous days. The emotional toll was visibly apparent as Peterman wiped away tears following their elimination match against Sweden, while Gallant displayed visible exasperation as the couple moved quickly through media areas with minimal engagement.

“The disappointment is profound,” Gallant stated. “While representing Canada at the Olympics remains an honor, we arrived with much higher aspirations.”

The unexpected early exit represents a continuing trend of diminished Canadian dominance in Olympic curling, placing additional pressure on upcoming men’s and women’s teams set to begin competition February 11-12. Meanwhile, Italy, the United States, Sweden, and previously qualified Britain will advance to Monday’s semifinal matches.

Peterman confirmed she would remain in Italy with their young son and family members to support Gallant during the upcoming men’s competition, noting the comfort of family support during this challenging period. When asked what would provide solace following their elimination, Gallant simply responded: “A hug from our son.”