Kaysha Love wins women's monobob world championship in Lake Placid
Kaysha Love wins women's monobob world championship in Lake Placid

Kaysha Love wins women's monobob world championship in Lake Placid

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Kaysha Love of the U.S. achieved a remarkable victory in the women's monobob at the World Championships held in Lake Placid, New York, marking her ascent from a novice to a world champion driver in just a couple of years. She completed the event with a combined time of 3 minutes, 57.82 seconds, edging out Germany's Laura Nolte and fellow American Elana Meyers Taylor, who took second and third place, respectively. Love's journey began as a track sprinter at UNLV before transitioning to bobsled, where she initially struggled but persevered to become a top contender. This championship win makes her the seventh American pilot to claim a world title in the sport, solidifying her status as a key figure in Team USA leading into the next Olympic season. Love expressed gratitude for her swift rise and the support she received after switching to driving, a role she embraced following her Olympic debut as a brakewoman. Her success at the championships was part of an impressive showing for USA Bobsled and Skeleton, which secured two golds during the event.

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