Olympics-Curling-US alternate Ruohonen becomes oldest American Winter Olympian at age 54


Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Curling - Men's Round Robin Session 2 - United States of America vs Switzerland - Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy - February 12, 2026. Rich Ruohonen of United States in action during the match against Switzerland in Men's Round Robin Session 2. REUTERS/Issei Kato

CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb ⁠12 (Reuters) - American curler Rich Ruohonen became his country's oldest Winter Olympian at the ⁠age of 54 when he stepped onto the ice during his team's 8-3 ‌defeat by Switzerland on Thursday.

Ruohonen, an alternate, was brought on by skip Danny Casper once it was clear victory was out of reach. His first shot, a corner guard, was met with applause and screams of "go Richie" from ​American fans in the crowd.

The personal injury lawyer from ⁠Minnesota eclipsed the record of figure skater ⁠Joseph Savage, the previous oldest American Winter Olympian according to Olympics statistics website Olympedia.

Savage was ⁠52 ‌when he competed at the 1932 Games in Lake Placid, New York. Scott Baird, the U.S. men's curling team alternate at the 2006 Olympics, was also 54 but ⁠did not play.

"It's awesome. It's hard to do it in ​that situation when we're getting ‌beat. I would have rather done it when we were up 8-2 instead ⁠of down 8-2. ​I really appreciate the guys giving me a chance," said an emotional Ruohonen.

"It was an awesome moment for me even in a loss. I can't believe the dream came true. My family was there ⁠and they were screaming and yelling."

A JOURNEY OF 38 YEARS

Ruohonen ​is competing in his first Olympics after years of failing to qualify through the U.S. trials.

"I tried to get to the Olympics in 1988 when curling was a trial sport. So that'll ⁠tell you, you know, 38 years," he said.

"In the last 25, I've narrowly missed the Olympics numerous times, including four years ago. I was on the last shot to go to the Olympics in mixed doubles, and my men's team finished third. I've had so much heartbreak."

Casper ​said watching Ruohonen make his Games debut had lifted the ⁠team's spirits.

"It was easy to get him out there. We're not doing him any favours by ​putting him in. We're watching a guy do something that ‌he's worked for and has properly earned," the ​24-year-old added.

"We haven't really played super great so far. We still have to figure out some stuff with the ice."

(Reporting by Aadi Nair, editing by Ed Osmond)

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