Craft beer, peanut brittle and homemade fondue prepared a curling club for a party that started on Friday night and didn't end until Saturday morning.
Members of the Frogtown Curling Club cozied into their St. Paul facility for the "Gold Medal Lock In," an event centered around the U.S. men's Olympic curling team going for gold against Sweden.
Start time? Saturday at 12:35 a.m. A few hours later, the lack of sleep was worth it: Fans near and far rejoiced when the U.S. team shocked the curling world with a 10-7 victory.
"This is the place to be," Kat Beaulieu said. "This is a family affair here. The sporting community of curling is the most welcoming, warmest community I've ever been a part of."
Chuck McCann, a longtime curler who helped found the Frogtown Club, said the sport has grown a lot in the United States and in his club recently.
"Even if it's 30 degrees out there and no heat, they just love being here," McCann said. "It's a curling club. You can sit at the table and talk about the game."
McCann predicted before the match that Sweden would win. He thought it would be close, though.
"I didn't watch a ton of the Olympics this year, but they have a tendency to play at the top of their game every game," McCann said of the Swedes. "The U.S. has some variables, but you can only hope."