US curler Rich Ruohonen’s long, winding road to the Olympic Games

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USA's Rich Ruohonen smiles with teammates during the game against Switzerland on Thursday.

By Dana O’Neil, CNN

Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy (CNN) — The first time Rich Ruohonen tried to make the US Olympic curling team, his current teammates weren’t born. They weren’t around when he made his second go at it, either – or the third for that matter.

Ruohonen is 54, twice the age of his oldest teammate, and has been trying to make an Olympic squad since 1988. Despite a resume stuffed with success – a two-time US Champion, a 2018 world champion – he could not grab onto the Olympic rings.

Some misses have been close – a final shot in 2021 with Jamie Sinclair to make the 2022 Beijing Games was the worst – and some not so close. He thought about not bothering anymore, doubled down on his law practice in 2022, but when Danny Casper – who was meant to lead the US in these Games – suffered last year from an autoimmune disease that made handling the stone impossible, Team USA needed a replacement.

The team turned to Ruohonen and, when Casper was able to return to competition, rewarded the Brooklyn Park, Minnesota-born athlete for his dedication by naming him a team alternate. That did not, however, mean he would actually get to play. But in the round-robin competition here on Thursday, the Olympic spirit finally gave Ruohonen his deserved rewards.

Team USA trailed Switzerland, 8-2, in a round-robin game heading into the eighth end and the Swiss were in their rights to end the game right there. Instead, Ruohonen asked if they’d mind if he just threw two stones to get his name in the history books.

“And they said, ‘Go enjoy the moment,’” said Ruohonen, adding that he not only played against some of the Swiss team members, but he’d also competed against their dads. “I’d rather been up 8-2, but they said right away, ‘Hey, we’re going to get Rich in.’”

Ruohonen swapped in for Aidan Oldenburg, and like Kirk Gibson called to pinch hit in the bottom of the ninth, threw two perfect stones.

The Americans still lost, 8-3, to drop to 1-1 in round-robin play, but Ruohonen not only made the Olympics, but also made history in the process. He is officially the oldest American to compete in the Winter Games.

“He deserves it,” Casper said. “He’s been on this ride with us and he’s had a lot of tries at it. It was nice to see someone achieve their dream and put a smile on their face.”

Casper admits that Ruohonen is as much team dad as teammate. The other curlers – 24-year-old Casper, 24-year-old Oldenburg, 27-year-old Ben Richardson and 26-year-old Luc Violette – love nothing more than ribbing him about his dad jokes and discourage him from attempting to make TikToks.

“He’ll be like, ‘What about this?’” Casper said. “And we’re just like, ‘No.’”

But Ruohonen also brings both curling and life perspective to the team. A personal injury attorney, Ruohonen wasn’t shy when asked about what was happening in his home state at a press conference here.

Stressing that he was proud to represent the United States and loved his country, he added that he wasn’t happy with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in Minneapolis.

Told after the Switzerland game on Thursday that Tom Homan, Donald Trump’s border czar, announced that he will end the immigration enfor

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Rusia confirma que está en contacto con Cuba para “discutir opciones de asistencia”

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Por Anabella González, CNN en Español

El portavoz del Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, dijo este jueves que Rusia “analiza opciones” para brindar asistencia a Cuba en medio de la presión de Estados Unidos por la interrupción del suministro de petróleo a la isla, y que “no desea ninguna escalada” con el Gobierno del presidente Donald Trump.

“Estamos en contacto con nuestros amigos cubanos y estamos analizando opciones para brindarles asistencia”, dijo Peskov durante su rueda de prensa habitual, y afirmó además que “no discutirán estos asuntos públicamente en este momento”.

Las declaraciones del funcionario son en respuesta a la información publicada por el medio de noticias ruso Izvestia, que señaló que Rusia prepara un cargamento de petróleo para enviar a la isla, citando fuentes diplomáticas de la embajada de Rusia en Cuba.

El operativo militar de EE.UU. el 3 de enero en Caracas, que terminó con la captura del presidente Nicolás Maduro, fue un golpe determinante para el malestar que hoy atraviesa Cuba. Venezuela, un aliado regional clave de la isla, exportaba petróleo al país, un suministro ahora interrumpido.

Apagones prolongados, desabastecimiento de combustible, fallas eléctricas que interrumpen las actividades cotidianas y los servicios en hospitales, escuelas y cocinas son una constante. Y si bien no se trata de situaciones nuevas, se han profundizado ante las medidas de EE.UU.

En ese contexto, el Gobierno de Trump amenaza con imponer aranceles a los países que envíen crudo a La Habana, entre ellos México, uno de los principales proveedores de la isla.

La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum anunció el lunes que los envíos de crudo a la isla están “detenidos”, pero sí envió dos barcos con más de 800 toneladas de alimentos y productos de higiene personal para ayuda humanitaria.

Por su parte, Peskov dejó en claro que el Kremlin “no desea ninguna escalada”, al ser consultado respecto de la imposición o el aumento de aranceles por parte de Estados Unidos a países que cooperen con Cuba. “Confiamos en un diálogo constructivo y en la resolución de los problemas existentes mediante el diálogo”, afirmó.

México y Rusia son uno de los pocos aliados que le quedan a Cuba.

Días atrás, el funcionario de Rusia se había referido a la tensión entre Cuba y Estados Unidos y calificó a las acciones del Gobierno estadounidense como un “estrangulamiento” que estaba causando dificultades a la isla.

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