
Eileen Gu and Kaillie Humphries Achieve Sixth Olympic Medals in Winter Sports
In Brief
Eileen Gu and Kaillie Humphries each won their sixth Olympic medals in skiing and bobsled respectively.
Key Facts
- Eileen Gu defended her Olympic ski halfpipe title at the Winter Games
- Gu has won six medals in six events over her Winter Games career
- Gu is American-born and competes for China, her mother's homeland
- Kaillie Humphries Armbruster won her sixth Olympic medal in bobsled
- Humphries tied Elana Meyers Taylor for the most Olympic medals by a woman in bobsled history
What Happened
At the Winter Games, Eileen Gu successfully defended her ski halfpipe gold medal, marking her sixth Olympic medal in six events. Meanwhile, Kaillie Humphries Armbruster earned her sixth Olympic medal in bobsled, tying the record for most medals by a woman in the sport. Gu competes for China despite being American-born, while Humphries represents the United States.
Why It Matters
These achievements highlight the athletes' sustained excellence and record-setting performances in their respective sports. Gu's success contributes to China's prominence in freestyle skiing, while Humphries' medal ties a historic record in bobsled, underscoring the competitive legacy of American women in the sport.