Ben Richardson, known as 'Curling Cello Guy,' is set to make his Winter Olympics debut in 2026. Born in Miami to musician parents with a competitive curler grandmother from Saskatchewan, he balances passions for cello and curling. Host Scott Tong discussed his journey ahead of the games.
Ben Richardson's unique path to the Olympics blends music and sport in an unusual way. Raised in Miami by parents who are musicians, Richardson grew up immersed in the arts. His connection to curling stems from his grandmother, a competitive player from Saskatchewan, Canada, which sparked his interest in the ice sport.
Now recognized as 'Curling Cello Guy' for his dual pursuits, Richardson is preparing for his first appearance at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The games, hosted in Italy, mark a significant milestone for the athlete who has juggled performances on the cello with competitive curling.
In a recent conversation with host Scott Tong, Richardson shared insights into how these two worlds intersect in his life. As the Winter Games approach, his story highlights the diverse backgrounds that athletes bring to the international stage. The Olympics begin on February 6, 2026, offering Richardson a platform to showcase his skills in curling while representing his blended heritage.