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Posted: Nov 17, 3:39p ET | Updated: Nov 17, 5:02p ET

U.S. curler enters reality TV world

Plys hopes to help pay parents' way to Vancouver

STEVENS POINT, Wis. (AP) -- U.S. curler Chris Plys will appear on a new reality show and try to win some cash to get his family to the 2010 Olympics, including his ill father.

Plys, an alternate on the men's curling team for the Vancouver Games, will be part of "Bank of Hollywood" on the E! network. The eight-episode show, produced by Ryan Seacrest Productions, is scheduled to debut Dec. 14. Celebrity judges will award their own money to the participants seeking it, with a minimum of $2,000.

The 22-year-old Plys, who won the world junior title in 2008 and was the youngest skip in the field at the curling trials in February, wants his parents, Patrick and Laura, to be able to travel to the Olympics from Duluth, Minn. Plys' dad has been battling brain cancer for several years.

"It was sweet...just the whole process of seeing how the TV production works, and getting to work with people who do this every day and experiencing the whole Hollywood thing for a few days," Plys told USA Curling.

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