Wisconsin curlers prepare for Paralympics in Milan

Two athletes from Wisconsin, Steve Emt and Laura Dwyer, are gearing up to represent their state in curling at the upcoming Paralympic Games in Milan. Practicing at the Madison Curling Club, they highlight the sport's inclusive nature amid their personal journeys to the international stage. This marks Dwyer's first Paralympics and Emt's third appearance.

In McFarland, Wisconsin, curlers Steve Emt and Laura Dwyer are intensifying their training for the Paralympic Winter Games in Milan, set to begin on March 6, 2026. The duo practices with a seven-member team at the Madison Curling Club, embracing a sport that Emt discovered unexpectedly in 2014. "I had no idea what the sport was," Emt recalled of his recruitment.

Dwyer's entry was equally serendipitous. "The coach at the time emailed me and said, ‘how would you like to become a Paralympian?’" she shared. "I said, ‘sign me up!’" For Dwyer, a mother of two teenage sons, this opportunity represents a milestone. "I am so thankful that they have seen me find this dream and have this journey and work towards a goal," she said. "If I’m going to Paralympics, that’s the next step."

Emt, preparing for his third Paralympics, emphasized the event's intensity. "You have to be ready for the pressure and be ready for the cameras in your face and the lights and the crowds," he noted. "There’s going be 10,000 people while you’re curling."

Both athletes turned to curling after injuries ended their participation in other sports. They praise the sport's accessibility: "You don’t have to walk to be a good curler," they explained. "Black, white, male, female, 400 pounds, 100 pounds, ability, disability -- it doesn’t matter. The curling sport is so embracing of everybody."

The athletes will depart for Milan on February 24, ready to compete on a global stage that celebrates resilience and inclusivity.

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Wheelchair curling athletes from Canada and the U.S. practicing on ice ahead of the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympics.
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Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics: Wheelchair Curling Athletes Gear Up

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Building on initial athlete previews, more wheelchair curling contenders—including expanded details on Canada's mixed team and U.S. mixed doubles stars—are preparing for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, opening March 6 at venues in northern Italy.

Laura Dwyer and Steve Emt from Wisconsin have made history as the first United States wheelchair mixed doubles curling team to qualify for the Paralympic Winter Games. The pair, who are two-time national champions, earned their spot by winning trials in South Dakota. They aim to compete in the event in March, marking the debut of the mixed doubles format in the Paralympics.

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As members of the first U.S. wheelchair mixed doubles curling team, Wisconsin athletes Steve Emt and Laura Dwyer are gearing up for the 2026 Paralympics. Emt, heading to his third Games, shares how a 1995 car crash led him to the sport, his rise to becoming one of America's most decorated wheelchair curlers, and his call for equal resources.

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Italy's 57-year-old wheelchair curler Egidio Marchese is preparing for the Milano Cortina Paralympics, confident that a medal is achievable in the host nation's Games. Hailing from southern Italy, Marchese has overcome a life-changing accident to lead his team in the sport's mixed team and new mixed doubles events. With strong recent performances, he believes Italy can challenge powerhouses like China and Canada.

The World Curling Federation has announced Team Latvia for the curling competition at the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympics. The announcement was published on February 27, 2026.

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The 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics are set to begin on Friday, February 6. Team USA will compete in the sport of curling across mixed doubles, men's, and women's events. Curling offers deceptively exciting action on the ice.

 

 

 

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