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Olympic Moms Defy Odds: Bobsledders Prove You Can Have It All
29 Jan
Summary
- Elite bobsledders Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Humphries are competing after becoming mothers.
- Both athletes are proving that a career in elite sports is possible alongside motherhood.
- They aim to inspire others by balancing demanding athletic careers with family life.
Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Humphries, decorated U.S. bobsledders, are showcasing that motherhood and elite athletic careers can coexist. Meyers Taylor, a five-time Olympian, and Humphries, a defending monobob gold medalist, are both moms competing for Olympic glory.
Meyers Taylor, who has two sons, Noah and Nico, found her return to bobsled challenging, especially after COVID-19 disruptions and navigating her children's special needs. She aims to be a role model for her sons, demonstrating resilience and the pursuit of dreams against obstacles.
Kaillie Humphries, after welcoming her son Aulden in June 2024, faced a steep physical recovery. She has been rebuilding strength and speed, drawing inspiration from her role as a mother and celebrating victories, including a recent win with fellow mom Jasmine Jones.




