CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — Move over, '' Pommel Horse Guy.'' The Americans just might have another bespectacled breakout star at the Olympics.
Indeed, throw in his mop of dark hair and American curler Aidan Oldenburg bears a striking resemblance to Stephen Nedoroscik, the eccentric gymnast who shot to fame with his bronze medal-clinching pommel horse routine at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
With one obvious exception.
Switch on the curling at the Milan Cortina Games and you won't be able to miss the 24-year-old Oldenburg because of his flowing, red, Rambo-style headband that the American men's team base their celebrations around after making a big shot.
''You'll see us drag our fingers across the forehead and point to the crowd,'' Oldenburg said. ''Yeah, it's a really fun thing.''
Curling fans in the United States have been donning headbands in honor of Oldenburg while holding watch parties during the Winter Games, U.S. team officials said. Fans inside the Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium also were seen wearing them for the Americans' 8-7 win over Czechia in their first match of the men's competition.
Oh, and Nedoroscik loves it, too.
''I just want to say I came across your story,'' Nedoroscik said in a video message he sent to Oldenburg posted by USA Curling on Wednesday, ''and I found you to be such a cool, interesting dude.''