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Canada's Peterman, Gallant grab 2 straight wins at mixed doubles curling worlds

Canada's Jocelyn Peterman and Brett Gallant scored two consecutive wins at the 2022 mixed doubles curling world championships on Sunday in Geneva, Switzerland.

The duo opened the day with an 8-2 win against Spain's Oihane Otaegi and Mikel Unanue (1-2), then followed that up with a 10-5 victory over Turkey's Dilsat Yildiz and Muhammed Zeki Ucan (0-3) in the evening draw.

In the opening game, Canada (3-0) started down 1-0 but ran off six straight points in the following four ends to take full control of the game.

After surrendering one last point in the sixth, Peterman and Gallant closed the game out with two additional points.

In the latter game, Canada again started in a hole but Turkey was able to stay close, going into the fifth end tied at 2-2.

Peterman and Gallant then opened the game up, grabbing three points although a draw for four was possible.

Down 5-2, Turkey answered back with a three-point end of its own in the sixth to tie things up once more.

That’s FIVE! Nice seventh end from <a href="https://twitter.com/PetermanGallant?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@PetermanGallant</a> to take a 10-5 lead after seven. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/WMDCC2022?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#WMDCC2022</a> <a href="https://t.co/5roKqnulLZ">pic.twitter.com/5roKqnulLZ</a>

Unfortunately for Turkey, that was as close as it would get as Canada put its power play to use and posted an impressive five-point seventh end, spelling the end of the game.

"We were just battling the conditions a little bit and the frost. We just had to get a better grasp on that and how they were reacting. Then we had a really good power play, and we made all five of our shots pretty much perfect," St. John's, N.L., native Gallant said. "That was the

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