Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Crazy pants sitting well with curlers

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Just in case the sweeping and the shouting and the chesslike strategy isn’t enough to draw in the fans at the Olympics, the Norwegian curling team is again calling on its secret weapon. Crazy pants!

For the third consecutiv­e Winter Games, the men’s team from Norway will shake up the staid, 600-year-old sport by wearing brightly colored trousers in competitio­n. Among the uniforms for Pyeongchan­g unveiled Tuesday is one that makes them look like they were the losing team in a patriotic paintball outing.

“Curling is kind of similar to golf, very traditiona­l,” Norwegian second Christoffe­r Svae said in a telephone interview from New York, where the team — well, mostly the pants — was doing a media blitz. “When we started playing in colored pants, it was breaking tradition. It was turning heads, for sure.”

The pants first attracted attention at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, where they debuted as a red, white and blue argyle in a field filled with black or other dark trousers. They — the pants, not the curlers — soon had a Facebook page that now has nearly 500,000 followers and its own email address to field media inquiries.

Back then, the team just ordered and paid for the pants off the rack, but it soon became a sponsorshi­p opportunit­y. Loudmouth, which had mostly marketed toward golfers, signed on for the Sochi Games and designed pants just for the team, including a pattern featuring the Norwegian flag and another outfit with high socks and knickers.

The company also has backed an American beach volleyball team at the London Olympics; golfer John Daly (Dardanelle, Arkansas Razorbacks); and Peter “Snakebite” Wright, the No. 2 darts player in the world.

But its biggest splash has come with the Norwegian curlers, and it is backing them again in Pyeongchan­g. Svae said they will have 12 different outfits — enough to get them through the medal round — and some cash to pay for travel and other expenses.

“It’s huge,” Svae said. “We get funding from Loudmouth to cover travel expenses, and also the fame we get from the Loudmouth clothes get us other sponsors in Norway, because they want to be associated with the brand we’ve made.”

 ?? AP/BEBETO MATTHEWS ?? Members of the Norwegian men’s Olympic curling team — ( from left) Christoffe­r Svae, Thomas Ulsrud, Haavard Peterson and Torger Nergaard — will wear brightly colored uniforms at the Winter Olympics that will generate attention regardless of their...
AP/BEBETO MATTHEWS Members of the Norwegian men’s Olympic curling team — ( from left) Christoffe­r Svae, Thomas Ulsrud, Haavard Peterson and Torger Nergaard — will wear brightly colored uniforms at the Winter Olympics that will generate attention regardless of their...

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