World champion Kaysha Love, three-time Olympic champion Kaillie Humphries-Armbruster and five-time Olympic medalist Elana Meyers Taylor were named to the U.S. World Cup bobsled team Saturday, as the Americans began shaping their roster for this winter’s Milan-Cortina Games.
Love, Humphries-Armbruster, Meyers Taylor lead US World Cup bobsled team headed into Olympic year
World champion Kaysha Love, three-time Olympic champion Kaillie Humphries-Armbruster and five-time Olympic medalist Elana Meyers Taylor were named to the U.S. World Cup bobsled team Saturday, as the Americans began shaping their roster for this winter’s Milan-Cortina Games.
Also making the team: a three-time NCAA indoor track champion for Notre Dame, a former Dartmouth football player and a Division II school’s assistant athletic trainer – someone who hadn’t seen a bobsled until a few weeks ago.
The 24-person roster – with on-ice training expected later this fall at Park City, Utah – will represent the U.S. on the World Cup circuit that starts on the Olympic track in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, in mid-November. Being on the national team doesn’t automatically assure sliders of an Olympic roster spot, but being part of Saturday’s selections is a big step toward securing a place on that team.
“I’m to give it my absolute best,” said Humphries-Armbruster, the reigning Olympic gold medalist in monobob – the race where Love is the reigning world champion. “I’m preparing for that to be the very best. I want to walk away golden again.”