What can Canada’s Olympic couples teach us about relationships?
A handful of Canadian couples are gearing up to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Italy. They aren’t on holiday — it’s a work trip. They’re Olympians.
There are several sets of couples on Team Canada, some who play the same sport, and others whose love crosses Olympic events.
They include mixed doubles curling partners Brett Gallant and Jocelyn Peterman, who met through curling eight years ago and married in 2022; and ice dancers Marie-Jade Lauriault and Romain Le Gac, who have been married for a decade.
Other examples are hockey players Marie-Philip Poulin and her wife Laura Stacey, who wed in 2024; and hockey player Blayre Turnbull and her husband Ryan Sommer, who won a bronze medal in bobsleigh in 2022 and is now a team manager.
