Tokyo Olympic Games.Perhaps no one was more nervous than the parents of Julia Grosso, the Canadian midfielder who was pegged to take the penalty kick that could give Canada victory.“Tension” was the word Carlos Grosso used to describe the atmosphere at their family home in Coquitlam, B.C., as Julia approached the penalty spot.Swedish goalkeeper Hedvig Lindahl managed to get a hand on Grosso’s shot, which deflected into the top of the net to give the Canadian women’s soccer team its first-ever Olympic gold medal.“We were all nervous, very, very nervous,” Carlos told 980 CKNW’s Simi Sara. “But when she scored that goal, it exploded in my house, big time.” ‘Bring it home’: Family cheers on B.C.’s Julia Grosso as Canada goes for gold in.