Kaillie Humphries is a highly accomplished Canadian and American bobsledder. She has achieved significant success in the sport, representing both Canada and the United States in international competitions, including the Winter Olympics. Humphries is recognized as one of the most dominant female bobsledders in history, known for her exceptional driving skills and athleticism. Her career includes multiple Olympic medals and World Championship titles, solidifying her legacy in the sport.
On September 4, 1985, Kaillie Armbruster Humphries, née Simundson, was born. She is a Canadian and American bobsledder.
In 2002, Kaillie Simundson began her bobsled career as a brakewoman.
In 2006, Kaillie Simundson considered representing the United Kingdom to compete at the Olympics before remaining with the Canadian team.
In 2006, Kaillie Simundson was an alternate to the Canadian team at the Winter Olympics in Torino.
In 2007, Kaillie Humphries married Dan Humphries, a former bobsledder who competed for Great Britain and Canada.
In 2007, Kaillie Simundson married Dan Humphries and changed her name to Kaillie Humphries.
In 2008, Kaillie Humphries won the silver medal in the mixed bobsled-skeleton team event at the FIBT World Championships in Altenberg, Germany.
Following a seventh-place finish, in 2009 Kaillie finished second overall in the 2009-10 series with one win, two other podium finishes, and never less than a top-six finish (in a field of 20) over eight races.
After the 2010 Olympics, Kaillie Humphries met with initial success.
At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Kaillie Humphries won the gold medal in the two-woman competition with brakewoman Heather Moyse.
In 2010, Kaillie Humphries was reunited with her Vancouver 2010 teammate, Heather Moyse.
In 2010, Kaillie Humphries, representing Canada, became the Olympic champion in the two-woman bobsled.
In April 2011, Kaillie Humphries and Canadian gymnast Kyle Shewfelt traveled to Liberia through Right to Play, to set up sports programs for underprivileged children.
During the 2010–11 World Cup series, Kaillie Humphries finished in third place overall.
From the end of 2011 through the start of 2013-14, Kaillie Humphries won 11 gold medals, 2 silver medals, and 2 bronze medals
In 2011, Kaillie Humphries teamed up with brakewoman Emily Baadsvik for wins.
Towards the end of 2011, Kaillie Humphries had a win with Emily Baadsvik.
During the 2012–13 Bobsleigh World Cup season, Kaillie Humphries and Chelsea Valois finished on the podium in all nine races, including five straight wins. They won the overall season championship with a record 1,960 points.
In 2012, Kaillie Humphries and Jennifer Ciochetti won the 2012 World Championship race in Lake Placid, marking the first gold for a Canadian women's bobsled team at the World Championships.
In 2012, Kaillie Humphries repeated as world champion.
During the 2012–13 season, Kaillie Humphries finished on the podium in all 10 FIBT races.
In 2013–14 season, Kaillie Humphries won her second consecutive World Cup season title.
On November 1, 2014, Kaillie Humphries piloted a mixed-sex team to the bronze medal in the Canadian four-man bobsled championships.
In 2014, Kaillie Humphries became the first female bobsledder to defend her Olympic title. She was also named flagbearer for the Olympic closing ceremony with brakewoman Heather Moyse.
In 2014, Kaillie Humphries received the Lou Marsh Award, given annually to Canada's top athlete.
In 2014, at the Sochi Olympics, Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse won their second consecutive Olympic gold medal, making them the first female bobsled team to repeat as Olympic champions.
Kaillie Humphries and Dan Humphries divorced before the 2014 Olympics.
On January 9, 2016, Kaillie Humphries became the first woman to drive an all-female team against men in a four-person World Cup bobsled race.
In 2018, Kaillie Humphries filed harassment complaints against Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton (BCS) personnel, leading to a petition to be released from the Canadian team and a lawsuit.
In 2018, Kaillie Humphries, representing Canada, won the Olympic bronze medal with brakewoman Phylicia George.
In September 2019, Kaillie Humphries was granted her request to be released from the Canadian program and began competing for the United States.
In 2019, Kaillie Humphries married American bobsledder Travis Armbruster.
In 2019, Kaillie Humphries switched to representing the United States, citing alleged verbal and non-verbal harassment by the Canadian bobsled federation.
In 2020, Kaillie Humphries won an IBSF World Championship medal for Team USA.
On July 15, 2021, Kaillie Humphries received a decision from an SDRCC arbitrator regarding her appeal of the Bobsleigh Canada Skeleton investigation. The arbitrator rejected the Hill investigation and ordered an independent investigation.
In 2021, Kaillie Humphries won an IBSF World Championship medal for Team USA, making her a five-time world champion. She also swept the two-woman and monobob events at the 2021 IBSF World Championships, becoming the first female bobsledder to win a double world title.
In February 2022, Kaillie Humphries, representing the U.S., won gold in the monobob event at the Beijing Winter Olympics, making her the first woman in Olympic history to win gold medals for two different countries.
In 2022, Kaillie Humphries represented the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics and won a gold medal in the monobob event, and finished in seventh place in the two-woman event with brakewoman Kaysha Love. That gold medal win meant she was the first woman in Olympic history to win gold medals for two different countries (United States and Canada), and the first person to win Olympic gold medals for America and Canada.
In 2023, the second, independent investigation was submitted to BCS, which the BCS stated showed "no evidence that the allegations constituted harassment or discrimination", and it also found no fault in how the organization handled the complaint.
After giving birth in 2024, Kaillie Humphries described her greater level of confidence in "Who I am as a Woman".
In February 2026, Kaillie Humphries publicly stated that she is a Republican and supports President Trump's agenda of banning transgender women from competing in women's sports.
In March 2026, Kaillie Humphries presented her Order of Ikkos medallion to President Trump at a White House event for Women's History Month, recognizing his support for women's sports and efforts to keep biological women in women's sports.
At the 2026 Winter Olympics, Kaillie Humphries won her second Olympic monobob medal, with bronze on February 16. Five days later, she and brakewoman Jasmine Jones won the bronze in the two-woman bobsled event.
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