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Kaillie Humphries

4X Olympian

Kaillie Humphries is the most decorated woman in bobsled history, with four Olympic medals (three Gold Medals) and five world titles to her name. She is the only female in Olympic history to win gold medals for two different countries. Born in Calgary, Canada, Humphries began her athletic career in ski racing. Hampered by injury, she was led to find a new sport on the bobsled track near her home and her career racing down the ice soon took off. She began as an alternate brakeman in the 2006 Olympics, and transitioned to driver, winning gold in 2010 Vancouver Games for Team Canada. She defended her gold in 2014 and earned bronze in 2018. 

After earning her full U.S. citizenship in December 2021, Humphries was cleared to compete for the Unites States in Beijing 2022, where she earned the gold in the inaugural monobob event. She is the first woman to win Olympic gold for two different countries at the Winter Olympics. 

She is an advocate for equality for women in sports and helped pave the way for women in monobob, a solo discipline added to create more Olympic opportunities for female athletes. She is still pushing for women to be allowed to compete in the 4-man sled.

Humphries is also extremely outspoken about her infertility journey, IVF, and endometriosis. She hopes her platform and openness can help educate and later down the road, supply grants to female athletes going through IVF. She gave birth to her first child, Aulden, in June 2024. 

She recently launched her foundation, TrailblazeHER, with a mission to inspire and support the next generation of female athletes. 

She is currently training for Milan Cortina 2026, her 6th Olympic Games, and hoping to defend her Gold Medal in monobob. 

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