Duluth
Age: 31
Position: Skip
Olympic experience: Third (2006, 2010)
Twitter handle: @Shoostie2010; @TeamShuster
Bio: Shuster was part of the U.S. team skipped by Bemidji's Pete Fenson that won Olympic bronze in 2006, the only Winter Games medal the Americans have won in the sport. He returned to the Olympics in 2010 as skip; his team opened with a series of close losses and finished in 10th place. The four-time national champion recruited two new members to his team and rolled to victory in the Olympic trials in November. Team finished 9th out of 10 in round robin.
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