Canada ousted at mixed doubles curling worlds, but Olympic spot still secured

Canada was knocked out of medal contention at the world mixed doubles curling championship after a 7-5 loss to Estonia in Friday's playoff qualifier. But Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant will compete at the Olympic mixed doubles event at the Milan-Cortina Olympics in 2026.

Chestermere, Alta., duo competing in playoffs at world mixed doubles curling championship

A women's skip competes with her men's sweeper.
Canada's Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman, shown from left to right in this 2022 file photo, have clinched a mixed doubles curling spot at the 2026 Olympic Winter games in Italy. (Martial Trezzini/The Canadian Press via AP, Keystone)

Canada was knocked out of medal contention at the world mixed doubles curling championship after a 7-5 loss to Estonia in Friday's playoff qualifier.

But Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant will compete at the Olympic mixed doubles event at the Milan-Cortina Olympics in 2026.

Peterman and Gallant of Chestermere, Alta., gave up three in the fourth and couldn't recover, despite scoring two in the fifth.

Estonia's Marie Kaldvee and Harri Lill advanced to face Italy in the semifinals later Friday. Austria meets Scotland in the other semi.

Canada will play the United States later Friday to determine fifth place.

The medal games are set for Saturday.

Combined results from this year's event and the 2024 world playdowns determine the seven countries that will join host Italy at the Milan-Cortina Olympics. Canada's top-six finish in Fredericton, along with last year's fifth-place showing in Oestersund, Sweden, secures the country a spot in the Olympic field.

The final two spots in the 10-team field will be decided at the Olympic Qualifying Event this December in Kelowna, B.C.

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