Canada's bronze-medal winning teams: Team Sherry Middaugh and Team Bruce Korte. Top, from left: Middaugh, third/vice-skip Karri-Lee Grant, second Melissa Foster, lead Jane Hooper Perroud, and coach Wayne Middaugh; Bottom, from left: skip Korte, third/vice-skip Darrell McKee, second Kory Kohuch, lead Rory Golanowski, and alternate Arlen Hall. (Photo, World Curling/
Kadriana and Colton Lott earned Canada its first international medal at the World Mixed Doubles Championship since 2019. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Thirty years after winning a World Women's gold medal, Jane Hooper Perroud, right, is attempting to win a senior women's gold. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canada's Kadriana and Colton Lott will play for bronze in Geneva. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canada's Rory Golanowski at the 2026 World Senior Curling Championships. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canada's Kadriana and Colton Lott have earned a spot in the semifinals at the 2026 World Mixed Doubles Curling Championship. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Kadriana Lott calls line during Canada's win against Germany. (Photo, World Curling/Ansis Ventins)
Canada's Sherry Middaugh has qualified for the playoffs after a win against Sweden's Anette Norberg. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canada's Kadriana and Colton Lott split a pair of games on Tuesday. (Photo, World Curling/Ansis Ventins)
Canada's Kory Kohuch is keeping the family name alive at the World Seniors Curling Championship. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)
Canadian third Karri-Lee Grant and her team from Barrie, Ont., earned a second win at the 2026 World Seniors. (Photo, Curling Canada/James Roberts)
Canada's Kadriana and Colton Lott earned a big round-robin win against Italy on Monday. (Photo, World Curling/James Roberts)

