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After a tremendous, track-record third run on Monday that trimmed the top monobob sled’s lead to 0.15 seconds, followed by a solid fourth run, Meyers Taylor was glued to the screen when Germany’s Laura Nolte, the last sledder, took off for her fourth and final run — and banged into the side of the track a few times at the top, costing her precious time.
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Meyers Taylor was glued to the screen after a track-record third run and a solid fourth run when Laura Nolte took off for her fourth run
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{
    "date": "Monday",
    "event": "race",
    "sport": "bobsled",
    "person": "Elana Meyers Taylor",
    "location": "CORTINA D\u2019AMPEZZO, Italy",
    "person_2": "Laura Nolte"
}
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February 20, 2026 at 1:41 AM (3 months ago)
Last Updated
February 20, 2026 at 1:41 AM (3 months ago)

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Elana Meyers Taylor won gold in the monobob event, her first gold medal after 16 years, with a track-record third run. Fellow American Kaillie Humphries took bronze. The article highlights the athletes' success as working mothers.

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