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Danny Casper named U.S. men's Olympic curling skip and says he is ready
Summary
Danny Casper is the new U.S. men's Olympic curling skip, and he has continued to compete while managing lingering symptoms from Guillain-Barré syndrome diagnosed in early 2024.
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Danny Casper has taken over as the skip for the U.S. men's Olympic curling team and is competing at the Winter Games in Cortina d'Ampezzo. He earned the role after winning the U.S. trials and the subsequent Olympic qualifier. Casper was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome in early 2024 and continues to manage symptoms while balancing work and curling commitments.
Reported details:
- Danny Casper became the U.S. men's Olympic curling skip after victory at the national trials and the Olympic qualifier.
- He was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome in early 2024 and reports ongoing fatigue, pain and some hand weakness while competing.
- Team Casper is listed among the top teams, with the Olympic tournament beginning Wednesday.
Summary:
Casper's appointment ends the long run of the previous leading skip and places him at the helm for the Olympic round-robin starting Wednesday. How the team performs at the Games will determine immediate outcomes; further steps are tied to the competition schedule and are undetermined at this time.
