Cape Cod wheelchair curler Sean O'Neill joins US team for 2026 Paralympics

Sean O'Neill, a 39-year-old lawyer from Cape Cod, Massachusetts, will represent the United States in wheelchair curling at the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympics. Starting four years ago at the Cape Cod Curling Club, O'Neill has become a key member of the mixed team competing in Cortina, Italy, from March 6. The event features over 600 athletes in six sports, with the US team aiming to end its medal drought in the discipline.

Sean O'Neill discovered wheelchair curling four years ago during a training event at the Cape Cod Curling Club in Falmouth, Massachusetts. The 39-year-old lawyer, who lives nearby, has since become deeply engaged in the sport, which he describes as a blend of physical and mental challenges. "What has kept me so engaged and made me love the sport, I always say, is the combination of the physical and the mental — the strategic piece," O'Neill told GBH News.

Wheelchair curling resembles traditional curling, often called "chess on ice," where players slide stones toward a target called the house while blocking opponents. However, it lacks sweeping with brooms; instead, athletes use a delivery stick up to eight feet long for precision throws. "We have to be that much more precise, more accurate with our shots because there's no sweeping to help," O'Neill explained.

O'Neill is one of seven US athletes preparing for the Paralympics, which begin on March 6, 2026, in Cortina, Italy. The mixed team includes Katie Verderber of Montana, Matt Thums of Wisconsin, Oyuna Uranchimeg of Minnesota, and Dan Rose of Colorado, coached by Pete Annis of Owatonna, Minnesota. A separate mixed doubles pair consists of Laura Dwyer and Steve Emt, both from Wisconsin. The team recently won gold at the 2024 world B championships and has trained intensively in locations like Madison, Milwaukee, and Denver.

Annis, director of USA Curling's wheelchair program, praises O'Neill's strategic acumen: "His knowledge of the game and the strategy is his strong point. He's incredibly smart about how to call the game." The US has never medaled in wheelchair curling, one of two Paralympic sports without a US victory, and has faced recent international challenges. Yet Annis is optimistic, noting four first-time Paralympians, including O'Neill, bring "new enthusiasm."

The mixed team's round-robin games run from March 4 to 12, with semifinals and finals on March 13 and 14. They face strong competition from China, Canada, the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Norway. O'Neill expressed excitement: "It's really an honor. It is surreal to be going to the Paralympics and I couldn't be more excited, focused."

Coverage will air on NBC and Peacock, matching Olympic production levels. O'Neill credits growing interest to increased visibility: "It's been really gratifying to see Paralympic sports being put on the same level as Olympic sports — as they should be." Young athletes like 16-year-old Mary MacDonald of Taunton, Massachusetts, view O'Neill as a role model, aspiring to Paralympic competition herself.

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As wheelchair curling returns to Italy for the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games—with mixed doubles debuting alongside mixed teams—athletes like Canada's Collinda Joseph and Great Britain's Jo Butterfield gear up for competition at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium from March 4-15. Precision delivery from seated positions using sticks will be key in the 81 matches ahead.

Sean O’Neill, a resident of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, has been chosen to represent Team USA in curling at the upcoming Paralympic Winter Games in Italy. Paralyzed from the waist down following a college car accident, O’Neill discovered the sport four years ago and quickly rose to international level. His selection marks him as the fourth Paralympian from the Cape Cod Curling Club.

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Owatonna resident Pete Annis is coaching the USA wheelchair curling team as they prepare for the 2026 Paralympic Winter Games in Cortina, Italy, following their gold medal win at the 2024 world B championships. The team, including mixed and mixed doubles squads, has trained intensively over recent months. Annis expressed confidence in their playoff prospects.

The United States curling team opened the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympic Winter Games with two victories on February 5. Cathy Overton Clapham made her long-awaited Olympic debut as the team's coach. The mixed doubles pair of Cory Thiesse and Korey Dropkin became the first Americans to compete in the event.

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At 24, Danny Casper from Westchester, New York, leads the United States men's curling team into the 2026 Milan Cortina Olympics, aiming to repeat the gold medal won in 2018. His squad, which includes alternate Rich Ruohonen, a 54-year-old Minnesota lawyer, defeated veteran John Shuster's team in trials. The team blends youth and experience as curling events begin on February 4.

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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Danny Casper, the 24-year-old skip for Team USA's men's curling squad, has overcome the effects of Guillain-Barré Syndrome to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Diagnosed in June 2024 after months of debilitating symptoms, Casper guided his team to a victory over Czechia in their opening match on Wednesday. Despite lingering pain and weakness, he remains focused on pursuing a gold medal.

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