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BEIJING (AP) — The Latest on the Beijing Winter Olympics:
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BEIJING (AP) — The Latest on the Beijing Winter Olympics:
Reigning Olympic men's curling champions Team USA have three round-robin games left at Beijing 2022 to keep their title defence alive.
On 15 February, defending champions Team USA, led by skip John Shuster, will continue competing in the round robin stage at the men's team curling competition of the Olympic Winter Games Beijing 2022. Check out their schedule of the day below.
Sweden continue to lead the men’s curling tournament at Beijing 2022 after beating Norway to take their record to 5-0 on Sunday (13 February).
Brad Gushue and Canada bounced back in a major way with a 10-5 win over defending Olympic gold medallist John Shuster and his American team in the men's curling round robin at the Beijing Games on Sunday morning.
BEIJING : Canada's Brad Gushue trumped John Shuster of the United States when the Turin 2006 veterans faced off on the Olympic stage for the first time in 16 years in the Beijing Games men's curling competition at the National Aquatics Centre on Sunday.
“On the prairies of Canada, there’s a curling club in every town,” USA skip John Shuster told Olympics.com in the build-up to his fifth Olympic Games. “And the order, when they formed the town, went like this: Church, curling club, hockey rink.
In a tournament that features possibly the most expensive display of sporting equipment in the world, with meticulously designed skis and bobsleighs that cost five-figure sums, viewers might notice one American curler appears to have rocked up in some rainbow-patterned skateboarding trainers. Matt Hamilton’s vibrant Nikes, contrasting against the plain black footwear of almost every other curler in Beijing, are customised for his sport with a gripper attached to one sole and a slider on the other.