Elana Meyers Taylor, at 41, has finally achieved her long-sought Olympic gold medal in the women's monobob event at the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. This victory marks a significant milestone in her decorated career, adding the ultimate prize to a collection of medals and cementing her status as a trailblazer in the sport. The event, which saw intense competition throughout, concluded with a dramatic final run that captivated audiences.

The Path to Gold: A Seasoned Competitor's Triumph
Elana Meyers Taylor's journey to Olympic gold has been a lengthy one, marked by persistence and multiple appearances on the Olympic stage. This win represents the culmination of years of dedication and numerous achievements in bobsledding.

Age and Experience: At 41, Meyers Taylor is one of the oldest medalists in Olympic bobsledding history. She has now competed in five Olympic Games.
Previous Accolades: Prior to this event, she held the distinction of being the oldest woman to win an Olympic bobsled medal, having achieved this at the Beijing Games at age 37. She has also won World Cups and world championships.
Comebacks: Meyers Taylor has also demonstrated resilience by achieving success after becoming a mother, further highlighting her commitment to the sport.
The Thrilling Conclusion of the Women's Monobob
The women's monobob event at the Cortina Sliding Centre delivered a nail-biting finish. Meyers Taylor's performance in the final run was crucial in securing her victory.
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Final Standings: Meyers Taylor clinched the gold medal with a combined time of 3:57.93.
Close Competition: She narrowly edged out Laura Nolte of Germany, who had led for the initial three heats. Nolte's final time was not explicitly stated, but she finished behind Meyers Taylor.
Podium Finish: Kaillie Humphries, another American competitor and a three-time Olympic gold medalist, secured the bronze medal with a time of 3:58.05. Humphries had been one of the leaders entering the final heat.
Other Competitors: Kaysha Love, also representing the USA, finished in seventh place.
A Legacy Forged in Bobsledding
Meyers Taylor's Olympic gold medal makes her the most decorated U.S. female bobsledder. This win also ties her with speedskater Bonnie Blair for the most medals won by a U.S. woman in Winter Olympic history, with a total of six career medals.
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Monobob's Inaugural Event: This was the second-ever women's monobob competition at the Olympics. In its debut, Humphries Armbruster won the gold medal.
Head-to-Head with Humphries: This marks the fifth time Meyers Taylor and Humphries have competed against each other in the Olympics, a testament to their sustained presence at the highest level of the sport.
Expert Insights and Commentary
The sporting world has recognized Meyers Taylor's achievement as a remarkable display of skill and endurance.
"Meyers Taylor, finally, has the golden moment." - Multiple sources
"She beat out Germany's Laura Nolte." - CBS News
"With gold medal win, Elana Meyers Taylor is the most decorated U.S. female bobsledder out there." - CBS News
Conclusion: A Historic Achievement and Future Prospects
Elana Meyers Taylor's Olympic gold medal in the women's monobob at Milan Cortina 2026 is a crowning achievement in her career. Her performance underscores her enduring talent and competitive spirit.
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Record-Breaking Performance: Her sixth Olympic medal makes her the most decorated U.S. female bobsledder and ties her for the most Winter Olympic medals by an American woman.
Continued Participation: Meyers Taylor, along with Humphries and Love, is expected to compete in the two-woman bobsled event, further opportunities to add to her medal count.
Inspiration: Her story is an inspiration, showcasing the rewards of perseverance, skill, and dedication in elite sports.
Sources
ESPN: USA's Elana Meyers Taylor, 41, wins 1st Olympic gold in monobob - Published: 28 minutes ago.
Olympics.com: Winter Olympics 2026: USA’s Elana Meyers Taylor edges out Germany’s Laura Nolte in thrilling final run to clinch women’s monobob gold - Published: 21 hours ago.
Associated Press (AP): Gold for Elana! Meyers Taylor, 41, wins Olympic monobob title at Milan Cortina Games - Published: 2 hours ago.
USA Today: USA continues women's bobsled domination with gold and bronze in monobob - Published: 21 hours ago.
The Athletic (New York Times): Elana Meyers Taylor wins monobob for first Olympic gold, record-tying sixth career medal - Published: 24 minutes ago.
CBS News: With gold medal win, Elana Meyers Taylor is the most decorated U.S. female bobsledder - Published: 3 minutes ago.
NBC Olympics: Elana Meyers Taylor wins Olympic gold at last in storybook women’s monobob triumph - Published: 18 minutes ago.
NBC New York: U.S. bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor wins first Olympic gold in women's monobob - Published: 21 hours ago.
The Guardian: Winter Olympics 2026: Elana Meyers Taylor wins monobob gold for USA; Canada’s Oldham lands freeski big air crown – live - Published: 21 hours ago.
Los Angeles Times: Bobsled star Elana Meyers Taylor wins her first Olympic gold medal - Published: 4 minutes ago.
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