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Team USA's Connor Curran finds Olympic experience beyond imagination
Connor Curran, a first-time Team USA aerialist, reflects on lifelong sacrifices and the intense level of competition as he awaits his event on Feb. 17 at the Winter Olympics.
- Team USA's Connor Curran said, `This is way crazier, and a lot more exciting for sure`, reflecting his awe as a first-time Olympian in Milan.
- After relocating multiple times to pursue his sport, Curran remains connected to supporters back home while preparing for the Olympics.
- Amid large delegations, Curran noted the Olympic Village's spread and the high level of competition, with many athletes unlikely to spend much time in Milan.
- Because aerialists do not compete until Feb. 17, Curran and teammates have time to soak in the Olympic experience before their events, thanks to the schedule delay.
- Reflecting on the journey, Curran said reaching the Olympics caps lifelong training and sacrifices, calling it a huge deal for him and his teammates.
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