Curling

Fields complete for four-person curling at Winter Olympics

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Tabitha Peterson and Tara Peterson (michael burns photo ltd/Curling Canada)

The 10-team fields for men’s and women’s four-person curling have been finalized for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy.

The final two spots for both sides were determined at the last chance qualification event earlier this week in Kelowna, B.C., with the United States and China earning their spots in the men’s tournament and the United States and Japan doing the same in the women’s event.

Here’s a look at the full fields and how they qualified.

Women’s Olympic Field

Host

Italy (Stefania Constantini)

2024 and 2025 World Women’s Curling Championships

Canada (Rachel Homan)

Switzerland (Silvana Tirinzoni)

South Korea (Eunji Gim)

Sweden (Anna Hasselborg)

Denmark (Madeleine Dupont)

Great Britain (Sophie Jackson)

China (Rui Wang)

Olympic Qualification Event

Japan (Sayaka Yoshimura)

United States (Tabitha Peterson)

Men’s Olympic Field

Host

Italy (Joël Retornaz)

2024 and 2025 World Men’s Curling Championships

Great Britain (Bruce Mouat)

Canada (Brad Jacobs)

Sweden (Niklas Edin)

Switzerland (Yannick Schwaller)

Germany (Marc Muskatewitz)

Norway (Magnus Ramsfjell)

Czech Republic (Lukáš Klíma)

Olympic Qualification Event

United States (Daniel Casper)

China (Xu Xiaoming)

The mixed doubles field will be finalized at the Olympic Qualification Event, concluding Friday in Kelowna.

Italy’s Cortina Olympic Stadium will host the mixed competition from Feb. 4-10 while the men’s event runs from Feb. 11-21 and the women’s from Feb. 12-22.