BEIJING — The end of the USA men's curling team's run at the 2022 Olympics means no more viewing Matt Hamilton's marvelous mane of brown hair.
It hangs below his shoulders and runs everywhere. Calling it a mop of hair would be insulting. It just flows, like a young Shaun White, just on an older head. Hamilton will roll it up at times, creating the greatest man bun ever.
John Shuster, the team's skip from Chisholm, took off his cap to reveal a bald spot when asked if he ever has or could grow his hair out like Hamilton.
"You want to see this?" he asked while eyeing a reporter with less than an inch of hair. "I'm closer to you than I am to him."
The hairstyle has made Hamilton one of the most recognizable curlers in the Olympics and on the international circuit. Hamilton, 33 and from Madison, Wis., has been on the national curling radar since 2007. In 2008, he joined current teammate Chris Plys of Duluth on a junior team. He won gold with Team Shuster in his Olympic debut four years ago.
He would be noticeable with a crew cut.
Hamilton will occasionally sing between shots, doff his cap when the spectators applaud his work and crack jokes in the middle of play. He rocks a pair of Nikes that look like a child was handed crayons and directed toward a pair of Air Jordans. Actually, they are limited edition shoes designed for champion skateboarder Paul Rodriguez that have been converted to curling shoes for Hamilton. His kicks mesh with his persona.
Team Shuster seems to be at its best when playing loose. In its eyes, the grind isn't much of a grind when it's shared with kindred spirits. Winning is a bonus.