Canada’s Peterman and Gallant look for elusive world mixed doubles curling gold
After coming just short of world mixed doubles curling gold three years ago, Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman will soon get another chance to become the first Canadians to reach the top of the podium at the event.
They were selected by Curling Canada to represent the country at this year’s competition, which begins Saturday in Geneva.
“They have a ton of experience playing together in mixed doubles and they have great resumes on the four-person side as well,” said national mixed doubles coach Scott Pfeifer.
Peterman, from Winnipeg, and Gallant, from St. John’s, N.L., settled for silver after dropping a 6-5 decision to Sweden at the 2019 event in Stavanger, Norway.