The Winter Olympics haven’t gone as planned for Matt and Becca Hamilton, but it appears the curlers are still enjoying themselves in Pyeongchang.
After action wrapped up on Saturday, Canadian curler John Morris took a photo of himself and Matt Hamilton enjoying a cold beer after their respective days were over:
“I know it’s the Olympics, but at the end of the day, it’s still curling,” Morris said on Instagram as he enjoyed a Molson with Hamilton.
The Canadian squad has every reason to smile, as they beat the Americans 6-4 and have advanced to the medal round.


nEvans is gunning for her second straight Olympic appearance in the event after winning a bronze medal in Sochi.
nAfter battling through a life-threatening illness, Scimeca-Knierim and partner Chris Knierim will represent the U.S. in PyeongChang after winning the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in January.
nDavis will be looking to get back onto the Olympic podium as he competes in the 1000 meter and 1500 meter races.
Tennell stunned the world with a victory in the U.S. championships, and she will be one of three skaters representing Team USA in PyeongChang.
nGeorge will be appearing in his first Winter Olympics in 2018. He most recently won a gold medal at the U.S. championships in Everett.
nLandsteiner will compete in his second straight Olympics after taking home a gold medal in the Olympic Curling trials in Omaha.
nPolo was part of a bronze-medal winning squad at the 2006 Olympics in Torino.
nShuster has qualified for the men's curling team in PyeongChang, and he'll be looking for his second Olympic medal after picking up a bronze in Torino in 2006.
nHamilton will compete with her brother Matt in the Olympics after beating Cory Christensen and John Shuster in the championship match at trials. Both Shuster and Christensen made Olympic rosters.
nHamilton will compete with his sister Becca in the mixed doubles curling event in PyeongChang, as the duo will be the first ever brother/sister combo to compete together in an Olympic sport.
nChristensen came close to competing in mixed doubles, but lost in the final. Even still, she'll compete in her first Olympics with the women's squad.
nIn her fourth attempt, Geving finally qualified for the Olympics this time around.
nA pharmacist, Peterson won a bronze medal with fellow Olympian Joe Polo at the 2016 World Mixed Doubles Championship.
nA registered nurse, Roth's squad was the top ranked team heading into trials and punched their ticket to PyeongChang.
nBates and his partner Madison Chock are one of three pairs to make the Olympic roster in ice dancing. This will be their second Olympic Games together, and it will be Bates' third.
nChock and her partner Evan Bates will be looking for gold in PyeongChang after finishing outside of the medals in the Sochi Olympics in 2014.
nHubell and her partner Zachary Donohue will head to PyeongChang after winning the U.S. Championships in January.
nThe Shibutani's may not have won the U.S. Championship this year, but they'll still be one of three couples heading to PyeongChang. They barely missed out on making the team for Sochi, and will be out to prove their standing as one of the top pairs in the world.
nSurdell has had plenty of success in the Nor-Am Cup, winning a December aerials competition in Utah, but he's struggled a bit on the World Cup circuit, finishing 13th in Moscow in early January.
Currently with Linkopings HC in the Swedish League, Billins has played in 10 NHL games.
nBrandt has won two World Championships with the U.S. squad, including the 2017 title. She will compete in her first Olympics in 2018.
nCameranesi was on the team that won the Four Nations Cup in 2017 and also competed in the 2015 IIHF Women's World Championship, helping the U.S. take home the gold in 2015.
nCoyne won a silver medal with the U.S. squad in the 2014 Sochi Olympics, and currently plays for the independent Minnesota Whitecaps.
nDecker, who plays for the NWHL's Boston Pride, will be competing in her second Olympics after winning silver in Sochi in 2014.
nKeller has appeared in the last three Women's World Championships, winning gold with the U.S. on three straight occasions. She will be competing in her first Olympics.
nKessel will compete in her second Olympics after racking up three goals and three assists in the 2014 Sochi Games. Kessel's brother Phil plays for the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins.
nKnight, who was raised in Lake Forest, is one of the biggest stars of women's hockey, and she will be making her third Olympic appearance. She won silver medals in her two previous Games.
nCurrently playing with the NWHL's Boston Pride, Marvin will be competing in her third Olympics. She had three assists in five games for the American squad during the Sochi Olympics.
Morin plied her craft at the University of Minnesota-Duluth, and scored 19 goals and dished out 51 assists in her collegiate career.
nPannek will be competing in her first Olympics this winter after guiding the U.S. team to a gold medal in the 2017 World Championships.
nOne of three goaltenders on the American roster, Rigsby will be competing in her very first Olympic Games.
nRooney will compete in her first Olympics at just 20 years of age. She registered a shutout against Russia during the 2017 World Championships in Michigan.
Slater has played for the Winnipeg Jets in his NHL career, and is currently playing with Fribourg-Gotteron HC in Switzerland.
nThe defenseman, who plays for the University of Minnesota, will compete in her second Olympics after helping the U.S. to gold medals in the last three World Championships.
nStoa has spent the last two seasons with Moscow Spartak of the KHL. He has made NHL stops with the Colorado Avalanche and Washington Capitals.
The former Chicago Blackhawks defenseman will represent the U.S. for the first time as an Olympian, with the American squad sending non-NHL players to the Games.
nGehring is one of three women to make the U.S. short track team after she won the 1500 meter race at the Speedskating Trials in Wisconsin.
nKooreman will appear in her second Olympics, racing in the 1000 meter competition.
nPivirotto will compete in the 1000 meter race at this year's Olympics.
Hansen will compete in a pair of events, the 1500 meter race and in the mass start.
nLehman will compete in the team pursuit competition in PyeongChang after an up-and-down performance at the U.S. Speedskating Trials.
nWhitmore will compete in two events in PyeongChang, representing the U.S. in the 500 and 1000 meter distances.
nNordgren will compete in his second Olympics, as he was one of five men selected for the United States squad.
nAntoine won a bronze medal during the 2014 Olympics in Sochi.
nBratrud captured the U.S. championship in cross-country skiing last year.
nDiggins will be gunning for her second Olympic appearance after competing in four events in Sochi. She finished in eighth place in the 15 kilometer skiathlon.
nMartin is not only a talented racer, but he's also very smart, as he received two degrees from Northern Michigan and even won an award for having the highest cumulative GPA at the NCAA Skiing Championships.
nThe 24-year-old is eyeing his first Olympic appearance in PyeongChang.
nTorchia has been skiing since he was two years old, but only began skiing competitively during his sophomore year in high school.
nLoomis will be aiming for his first ever Olympic appearance when the ski teams are named later this month.
nLoomis will hope for a spot on the U.S. team, and he'll be competing against his brother Adam for the precious spots.
nEnglund will make her first career Olympic appearance after a standout career in the junior ranks.
nThe U.S. ski jumping team will feature three local jumpers, as Larson joins Kevin Bickner and Michael Glasder in Pyeongchang.
nGoepper, who won a bronze medal in Sochi in 2014, has won three gold medals at the Winter X Games.
nHerman has been dominant at the Winter X Games over the years, winning three silver medals in Slopestyle.
nBaumgartner will look to compete in his third Olympic Games, and he has won a gold medal in the Winter X Games, winning the medal in Snowboard Cross in 2011.
nShorr finished sixth in the 2014 Sochi Games.
nBurton has been slowly emerging on the scene and made a big step forward in 2016 when he won the Burton U.S. Open.
Unfortunately for the Hamiltons, they were 2-4 in round robin play, and were set to end their run in mixed doubles with Sunday's game against Finland.