Olympics

Triangle summer stars to Winter Games competitors: Just soak it in

Posted February 14, 2022 2:07 p.m. EST
Updated February 14, 2022 2:10 p.m. EST

From swimmers to runners to divers, the Triangle was well represented in Tokyo. Now those athletes are cheering on their fellow Olympians in the Winter Games.

While the events may be different, the skill, grit, pressure and glory are all still there.

For Andrew Capobianco, of Holly Springs, the transition from the Olympic podium to training for an NCAA diving championship at Indiana University means "Life is pretty much back to normal," he said.

In the last Summer Olympics, Capobianco won a silver medal in the men's synchronized 3-meter springboard.

This winter, between training and studying and doing the normal stuff of a standout 22-year-old athlete, he's watching the Olympics in Beijing.

"I really like watching the figure skating because that's pretty similar to diving in a way, with the preciseness and all the spins that they do," he said.

He offered this advice to his Winter Games counterparts on Team USA: "Take it all in while you can. I know that's hard to do when you're competing."

He hopes his work in the pool now pays off in another Olympic wow moment in Paris in 2024.

Swimmer Claire Curzan had a similar message for the Winter Olympians.

While watching the Games in her down time, Curzan has been shattering records. She broke the national high school record in the 100-yard backstroke at 50.47 seconds, then set a national record in the 100-yard butterfly: 49.23 seconds.

This all came after she earned a silver medal in the Tokyo Olympics for swimming the butterfly in the women's medley.

Her message to her winter counterparts: Savor the moment.

"Definitely just soak the whole experience up," she said. "For me, it definitely passed by in the blink of an eye."

This fall, Curzan will enroll at Stanford University.

While she savors her memories of Tokyo, she, too, is planning on a trip to Paris in 2024.

"It still hasn't really sunk in," she said. "People look at me as an Olympian, but I still feel like a teenager. I'm so grateful for any opportunity I've had, and I'm excited for the future."

Listen & Watch
Teams Score Time
Interleague
Brewers   7:10pm
Astros  
Red Sox   7:15pm
Cardinals  
Tigers   8:10pm
Diamondbacks  
American League
White Sox 1 F
Yankees 6
Rays 5 F
Blue Jays 4
Mariners 0 Delayed
Orioles 0
Twins   6:10pm
Guardians  
Athletics   7:10pm
Royals  
Angels   7:15pm
Rangers  
National League
Pirates 0 F
Cubs 1
Rockies 4 7th
Giants 7
Mets 7 7th
Marlins 2
Nationals 0 Delayed
Phillies 0
Padres   7:15pm
Braves  
Reds   9:10pm
Dodgers  
Teams Score Time
Thunder   8:00pm
Mavericks  
Cavaliers   NotNecessary
Celtics  
Teams Score Time
Canucks   8:00pm
Oilers  
Bruins   NotNecessary
Panthers  
Avalanche   NotNecessary
Stars  
PGA Championship
Pos Name Score Thru
1 Xander Schauffele -14 13
2 Shane Lowry -13 F
2 Collin Morikawa -13 13
4 Justin Rose -12 F
4 Sahith Theegala -12 13
6 Bryson DeChambeau -11 15
6 Harris English -11 16
6 Viktor Hovland -11 15
6 Robert MacIntyre -11 16
Goodyear 400
Pos # Name Start Pos
1 6 Brad Keselowski 2
2 54 Ty Gibbs 4
3 4 Josh Berry 33
4 11 Denny Hamlin 7
5 14 Chase Briscoe 13
6 24 William Byron 5
7 23 Darrell Wallace Jr 8
8 48 Alex Bowman 18
9 51 Justin Haley 28
Crown Royal Purple Bag Project 200
Pos # Name Start Pos
1 7 Justin Allgaier 7
2 21 Austin Hill 5
3 00 Cole Custer 1
4 1 Sam Mayer 6
5 20 Aric Almirola 18
6 48 Parker Kligerman 11
7 98 Riley Herbst 9
8 2 Jesse Love 12
9 18 Sheldon Creed 3
Wright Brand 250
Pos # Name Start Pos
1 98 Ty Majeski 4
2 71 Rajah Caruth 24
3 11 Corey Heim 12
4 19 Christian Eckes 1
5 15 Tanner Gray 8
6 18 Tyler Ankrum 21
7 45 Ross Chastain 3
8 66 Conner Jones 30
9 2 Nicholas Sanchez 2