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Hi, Moms: US sliders Humphries Armbruster and Jones lead after 1 run of Olympic bobsled race

  • On Friday, Humphries Armbruster and Jones led after the first of four runs in the two-woman bobsled at the Milan Cortina Games with a 56.92-second heat, placing them ahead early.
  • The U.S. two-mom sled features Humphries Armbruster and Jones, with Humphries Armbruster having a son nearly 2 and Jones a 5-year-old, possibly on Mother's Day.
  • Times were clustered, with Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi at 56.97, Lisa Buckwitz and Neele Schuten at 57.05, and Kim Kalicki and Talea Prepens at 57.13, while Elana Meyers Taylor and Jadin O'Brien posted 57.14.
  • Elana Meyers Taylor suffered a costly skid in run two with Jadin O'Brien, leaving Meyers Taylor 12th after two runs and out of medal contention in her bid for a seventh Olympic medal.
  • The second run later Friday night keeps the leaderboard unsettled as remaining heats on Saturday could decide medals.
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·Cherokee County, United States
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Americans Humphries Armbruster, Jones 3rd at midpoint of bobsled race. Germany's Nolte, Levi lead

Kaillie Humphries Armbruster keeps the U.S. in the medal hunt midway through the two-woman bobsled race at the Milan Cortina Games. On Friday night, two German sleds take the top two spots after the first two heats. Laura Nolte and…

·Georgia, United States
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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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