Matt Hamilton is definitely the most fly athlete at the Winter Olympics with these amazing sneakers

Matt Hamilton is the coolest, y’all.

Anything can happen in the sneaker world, man. I’ve seen hyped Jordans turn into golf shoes. I’ve seen hiking shoes built with whistles. I’ve seen sneakers turned into wedges.

But I don’t think I’ve ever seen an SB Dunk turned into a curling sneaker. Not until Matt Hamilton pulled out the “What The” Paul Rodriguez joints in these winter games.

For those of you who are out of the loop, this is a skateboarding shoe. Paul Rodriguez is one of Nike Skateboarding’s premier athletes. This Dunk serves as an ode to his career and the many sneakers he’s worn through the years. It combines them all into one, which is where the “What The” name comes from with all the colors.

It was one of the coolest shoes to come out in 2021. And here Matt Hamilton is, curling in it. This is so dope, y’all

First of all, I’m insanely jealous that he has these. It is SUCH an amazing shoe, man. The details. The history. It’s all just *chef’s kiss*. Second, to actually curl in them he had to insert Teflon into the soles. It’s pretty cool. You can turn literally any shoe into a curler.

Here Hamilton is in basketball shoes — the PG 4’s specifically. Just curling. Vibing. It’s so cool.

This dude is definitely the most fly person in the Beijing Games right now. The internet is loving it.

9 Team USA Olympic champions looking to defend gold at the Beijing Winter Games

Go for gold! (Again!)

The United States won nine gold medals at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, fourth-most behind Norway (14), Germany (14) and Canada (11).

Team USA is in position to defend every one of those medals as the 2022 Olympics begin in Beijing, with the Opening Ceremony set for Friday, Feb. 4.

Five individual gold medalists return and four teams — all with returning members — are back to try to win it all once again. But it’s a lot to keep track of so we’re here to help.

Here’s a look at nine Team USA Olympic gold medalists looking to defend their titles four years later at the 2022 Beijing Winter Games.

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