Elana Meyers Taylor Describes "Superhero" Feeling While Bobsledding as She Competes in 5th Winter Olympics
Laura Nolte leads by 0.22 seconds after two runs as Americans Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Humphries vie for Olympic monobob medals in Milan Cortina.
- On Sunday, Laura Nolte of Germany led after two runs in women's monobob, with a combined time of 1 minute, 59.12 seconds, as the final runs are scheduled for Monday night.
- With ice conditions shifting each run, athletes face instability as changing ice and start technique require competitors to avoid errors on the track.
- After two runs, gaps of 0.78 and 0.89 seconds separate fourth and fifth place, with Melanie Hasler and Kaysha Love trailing the leaders by those margins.
- With Olympic medals on the line, athletes are tightening their approaches as Elana Meyers Taylor chose a clear strategy to chase gold in the final two runs.
- Two veteran American athletes, Humphries Armbruster and Meyers Taylor, are contending for medals, with Meyers Taylor about a year and a half postpartum.
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Laura Nolte has delivered, but is just past the Olympic victory. The German medal hope wins silver in the Monobob.
Laura Nolte was in the lead in the Monobob, but in the end only silver is enough. Olympic gold goes to the American Elana Meyers Taylor.
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It was another big day as the Olympics continued across Northern Italy, with several more medals up for grabs. Team USA was looking to add to its medal count. Three Americans were in contention in monobob. Elana Meyers Taylor, Kaillie Armbruster Humphries and Kaysha Love all sat in the top five with two runs to [...]
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