Elana Meyers Taylor becomes oldest Winter Olympic champion with monobob gold

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Elana Meyers Taylor, 41, won Olympic monobob gold in Milan-Cortina, becoming the oldest Winter Games champion with a four-heat time of 3:57.93 that edged Laura Nolte by 0.04 seconds and Kaillie Armbruster Humphries by 0.12, making her the first mother to win Olympic bobsleigh gold and adding to her record as the most decorated American female in the sport.
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- Bobsled queens inspire with medals on the track, motherhood off it USA Today
- Winter Olympics recap: Meyers Taylor finally gets gold for US and Eileen Gu wins second silver AP News
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