USA’s Meyers Taylor Wins Gold; China’s Gu Silver in 2026 Olympics Day 10

The 2026 Winter Olympics have showcased thrilling moments in bobsledding, particularly within the monobob category. The competition has seen athletes push their limits on a newly designed Cortina track, which Olympic organizers hurried to complete before the Games. This state-of-the-art course has become a significant talking point among competitors.
Meyers Taylor Claims Gold in Monobob
Team USA’s Kaillie Meyers Taylor has emerged victorious, clinching the gold medal in the women’s monobob event. Her remarkable performance has solidified her position as a leading figure in the sport.
Humphries Reflects on Track Differences
Kaillie Humphries, another top contender, holds a unique distinction of competing on both the former and current Cortina tracks. She remarked on the challenges posed by the new design, particularly in its technical aspects.
- The old Cortina track was notorious for its difficulty.
- Humphries described it as one of the hardest courses on the circuit.
- Many athletes struggled to navigate the old track successfully.
- The new track features complex turns that require precise control.
Humphries noted that the first two turns of the new track are especially challenging for monobob athletes. The intricate layout demands a different driving technique compared to other tracks.
Challenges of the New Cortina Track
According to Humphries, the new course presents distinct obstacles. Unlike many monobob tracks, which generally allow for easier navigation, the Cortina corners demand heightened skill and focus.
- The bends can lead to fishtailing, impacting race outcomes.
- Effective corner management is crucial for achieving top results.
Overall, the evolution of the Cortina track has significantly influenced the competition, making it a focal point of the 2026 Winter Olympics. As athletes continue to adapt, the race for gold in monobob remains fierce.




