Man gives up first-class seat so curling gold medalist John Shuster can fly in style
Despite a thrilling gold medal win, the United States men’s curling team was thwarted by Delta when it tried to cheese its way up to first-class accommodations on its way back from PyeongChang.
But things ended up working out for team skip John Shuster. When he arrived at the airport for his flight back to the United States, he was told that a stranger wanted to trade his first-class seat for Shuster’s assignment in coach.
Shuster was only too happy to accept, considering that he was presumably exhausted from both partying, media obligations and, oh yeah, winning the first curling gold medal in this country’s history.
Some stranger who attended our Gold Medal game heard I was onboard today and offered to trade seats sending me up to First Class. I’m truly humbled by random acts of kindness. Thank you sir, time to double my sleep from the last few days! #NapTime
— John Shuster (@Shoostie2010) February 26, 2018
So who was the person willing to give up a first-class seat on an international flight to a dude who slides rocks on ice in the name of patriotism?
Nope, not Ivanka Trump or Sarah Sanders. Shuster was later able to find out that it was Gary Balter, a banking consultant from Hollywood, Florida.
Stranger who traded me seats was a kind gentleman from Hollywood, FL by the name of Gary Balter. Can you please help me give Gary a big Twitter Thank You? #MondayKindness #PyeongChang2018 https://t.co/frVjrWNVGz
— John Shuster (@Shoostie2010) February 26, 2018
All in all, that’s a pretty solid move from Balter as Shuster flew back home toward Minnesota for a big welcome back at the Duluth airport.
The rest of Shuster’s team did not appear to be as lucky.
But they did get a nice welcome from Delta, which got roughed up a bit by the blogosphere after it told the curling team had no first-class upgrades back to the United States.
Hoping to put this to rest…we were never denied anything, simply asked about upgrades, were told very politely the flight was full, and that was that! We hold @Delta in the same high regard we always have. They had a really nice gift presentation for us when we boarded! https://t.co/whsgYJdDdW
— Tyler George (@tgeorge1323) February 26, 2018
Champagne toast on @Delta flight for all Olympians on board! Awesome!
— John Landsteiner (@jlandsteiner) February 26, 2018
Cheers!
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