Aidan Oldenburg
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Minnesota, United States
Chaska, MN[1]
| Aidan Oldenburg | |
|---|---|
| Born | June 22, 2001 Minnesota, United States |
| Team | |
| Curling club | Chaska CC, Chaska, MN[1] |
| Skip | Daniel Casper |
| Third | Luc Violette |
| Second | Ben Richardson |
| Lead | Aidan Oldenburg |
| Alternate | Rich Ruohonen |
| Mixed doubles partner | Madison Bear |
| Curling career | |
| Member Association | |
| World Championship appearances | 1 (2026) |
| Olympic appearances | 1 (2026) |
Aidan Oldenburg (born June 22, 2001)[2] is an American curler from Mapleton, Minnesota.[3] He is currently the lead on Team Daniel Casper, and will be representing the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics. He also notably wears different colored neon headbands while competing on the ice.[4]
Juniors
Oldenburg, in his junior career, would notably skip a team out of St. Paul to a silver medal at the 2021 United States Junior Curling Championships, losing 5–3 in the final to Daniel Casper.[5]
Men's
Once aging out of Juniors, Oldenburg would join the Daniel Casper rink as their new lead alongside Casper, Luc Violette, and Ben Richardson. Team Casper would begin to find success in the 2025–26 curling season, starting with a second-place finish at the 2025 Trentino Curling World Cup, losing to Yannick Schwaller 7–6 in the final. Casper continued their strong start to the season by winning the Grand Slam of Curling Masters Tier 2 event, beating Kevin Koe 4–2 in the final. Their performance over the past two seasons qualified the team for the 2025 United States Olympic Curling Trials. At the Trials, Team Casper would go 4–2 in the round robin and beat the rink led by 2018 Olympic Champion and 5-time Olympian John Shuster in the best-of-three final series, winning the deciding Game 3 by a score of 7–5 after the two sides split the first two games.[6] This win qualified the Casper rink to represent the United States at the 2025 Olympic Qualification Event. The team would go on to win the Qualification Event, finishing 6–1 after round robin play and beating China's Xu Xiaoming 9–4, qualifying for the 2026 Winter Olympics.[7]
Mixed doubles
Oldenburg has also competed in mixed doubles with Madison Bear, notably at the 2025 United States Olympic mixed doubles curling trials, where they qualified for the playoffs after finishing round-robin play with a 6–3 record. However, they would lose in the semifinal 7–5 to Sarah Anderson and Andrew Stopera, winning the bronze medal.