Journal Pioneer

On the move… again

Charlottet­own’s Peter Gallant signs new deal to coach Swiss rink skipped by Silvana Tirinzoni next season

- BY CHARLES REID

There’s little rest for Peter Gallant these days, though he’s taking a few months off before joining his new team skipped by Swiss curler Silvana Tirinzoni in Ontario in August.

“This is like a vacation for me,” said Gallant with a laugh. It’s been a whirlwind over the last month for Gallant after coaching the South Korean women to a silver medal at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChan­g, South Korea, then watching his son Brett Gallant win his second straight Tim Hortons Brier in Regina Sask., with Team Canada skipped by Brad Gushue. That was followed by moving his other son Christophe­r, who played second for Team P.E.I. at the Brier, to Winnipeg, Man. Now he’s moving on to Team Tirinzoni in a bid to help that foursome the way he helped the South Koreans. Tirinzoni and crew finished 4-5 and seventh overall at the PyeongChan­g Olympics. Gallant’s three-year deal with the South Koreans expired after the Olympics, making him a free agent.

He’d talked to Tirinzoni as few times since February as his deal wound down and recently decided on a one-year agreement to start.

And it already has difference­s that Gallant sees as a challenge.

His gig with the Koreans was full time. It’s part time with the Swiss, though he’ll guide his team for the Grand Slam tour event in August, the European championsh­ips in November in Estonia, the Swiss championsh­ips next February and worlds in Denmark next March.

“(Unlike the Koreans) they’re not profession­als, they all have day jobs. A little different. There’s very little funding. She’s the skip of the Olympic team certainly, but there wouldn’t be enough to pay for hotels, travel etc. for a (full-time) coach,” Gallant said. “It’s a new exciting opportunit­y for me. It will be interestin­g to work with a team with that kind of talent.” Along with the coaching

move Tirinzoni’s rink is revamping as it aims toward the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, China. Third Manuela Siegrist and lead Marlene Albrecht are leaving the squad after the Players Championsh­ip Grand Slam event next week in Toronto.

Once the new season starts in August with Tirinzoni at the helm and Esther Neuenschwa­nder at second, Gallant will join new third Alina Paetz, a two-time world champion skip, and new lead Melanie Barbezat in Toronto.

Gallant admits it’s an interestin­g mix, especially as Paetz will throw skip stones.

“It’s a totally different experience. With the Koreans it was a teaching role, technique and systems and getting them buying into what you were asking,” Gallant said. “This is an experience­d team, it will be more of a coaching role than a teaching role. More talk about team dynamics, this is basically a different foursome. I’ll be initiating discussion­s working through issues. As a coach I need to have those discussion­s. Work hard early in the season so everybody’s comfortabl­e in their roles.”

And though his new gig sees him spending more time at home, Gallant still is a coach and has started already.

“I’ll be sending them training tips, fitness ideas, little snippets over the summer to keep them keen.”

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Members of Peter Gallant’s family pose with the winners’ trophy at the recent Tim Hortons Brier in Regina, Sask., won by his son Brett Gallant, second stone with the Team Canada rink skipped by Brad Gushue. From left are second stone with the Chelsey...
SUBMITTED PHOTO Members of Peter Gallant’s family pose with the winners’ trophy at the recent Tim Hortons Brier in Regina, Sask., won by his son Brett Gallant, second stone with the Team Canada rink skipped by Brad Gushue. From left are second stone with the Chelsey...

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