MILWAUKEE — Fun and goofy off-ice bonding is no guarantee of Olympic success, of course.
Still, the U.S. Speedskating team competing at the Milan Cortina Winter Games starting Saturday does see value in the odd-as-can-be plastic foot attached to a phone case and the schoolkid's pink, heart-festooned backpack that Casey Dawson is schlepping around town as punishment for losing at fantasy football.
''It keeps me humble. It keeps me grounded. It puts a smile on my face every time I see it. It's kind of ridiculous, but it's fun. It keeps everything fun and light-hearted,'' said Dawson, a 25-year-old from Park City, Utah, whose first event at this Winter Games comes Sunday in the men's 5,000 meters.
''Unfortunately, the timing is the Games,'' he said. ''So I have to carry it around for the biggest stage in the world.''
Rest assured, the TV cameras capturing every athlete's every move at the Speed Skating Stadium, a temporary structure built for these races, will zoom in on Dawson's accessories at some point. Probably going to come up in interviews, too.
So how did he ''earn'' this honor?
By bringing up the rear during the NFL's 2024-25 season in a 10-team league based on football players' individual statistics, he was stuck with the loser's gear for speedskating's 2025-26 season.
''People remember the losers,'' explained Ethan Cepuran, a 25-year-old from Glen Ellyn, Illinois, who is slated for two long track events in Milan, ''a lot more than the winners.''