
Thu Feb 12 06:30:00 UTC 2026: ### Thiesse Makes History: First American Woman to Medal in Olympic Curling
The Story:
Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin are set to compete for the gold medal in Mixed Doubles Curling at the 2026 Winter Games. Regardless of the outcome, Thiesse has already secured her place in history as the first female curler from the United States to win an Olympic medal. The pair will face Sweden (Isabella Wrana, Rasmus Wrana) in the gold medal match, a team they previously defeated in round-robin play.
Key Points:
- Cory Thiesse (Duluth, MN) and Korey Dropkin (Southborough, MA) will compete for gold in Mixed Doubles Curling.
- Thiesse is the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in curling.
- Mixed Doubles Curling was introduced at the 2018 Games.
- Thiesse and Dropkin won the 2023 World Mixed Doubles title.
- Thiesse also won bronze at the 2019 World Mixed Doubles Championship with John Shuster.
- They will face Sweden (Isabella Wrana, Rasmus Wrana) in the gold medal game.
- Thiesse will also compete in Women’s play as part of Team Peterson.
- USA Curling was founded in 1958.
Key Takeaways:
- Cory Thiesse’s achievement marks a significant milestone for women’s curling in the United States.
- Her success is expected to inspire young girls to pursue curling and other sports.
- The introduction of Mixed Doubles Curling has provided new opportunities for athletes and national teams.
- Thiesse’s experience and multiple partnerships demonstrate the importance of adaptability and teamwork in curling.