Kaillie Humphries

Kaillie Armbruster Humphries
Humphries in Altenberg (2020)
Personal information
NationalityCanadian, American
Born (1985-09-04) September 4, 1985
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Height1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Weight76 kg (168 lb)
Sport
SportBobsleigh
Event(s)
Two-woman, monobob
Coached byStefan Bosch
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals
Medal record
Women's bobsleigh
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
2022 Beijing Monobob
2026 Milano Cortina Monobob
2026 Milano Cortina Two-woman
World Championships
2020 Altenberg Two-woman
2021 Altenberg Two-woman
2021 Altenberg Monobob
2023 St. Moritz Monobob
2023 St. Moritz Two-woman
Representing  Canada
Olympic Games
2010 Vancouver Two-woman
2014 Sochi Two-woman
2018 Pyeongchang Two-woman
World Championships
2012 Lake Placid Two-woman
2013 St. Moritz Two-woman
2008 Altenberg Mixed team
2016 Igls Two-woman
2017 Königssee Two-woman
2011 Königssee Two-woman
2011 Königssee Mixed team
2012 Lake Placid Mixed team
2013 St. Moritz Mixed team
2015 Winterberg Mixed team

Kaillie Armbruster Humphries (née Simundson; September 4, 1985) is a Canadian and American bobsledder.

Humphries was one of the first women to pilot a mixed-gender team in a four-person bobsled competition. She was also the first woman to drive an all-female team against men in a four-person World Cup bobsled race.

Representing Canada, she was the 2010 and 2014 Olympic champion in the two-woman bobsled and the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist with brakewoman Phylicia George. With her victory in 2014, she became the first female bobsledder to defend her Olympic title and was named flagbearer for the Olympic closing ceremony with brakewoman Heather Moyse.

In 2019, Humphries switched to representing the United States “because of alleged hostile verbal and non-verbal harassment”, resulting in two related items that she claims she faced from the Canadian bobsled federation. She won three IBSF World Championship medals for Team USA in the 2020 and 2021 seasons, making her a five-time world champion and the most decorated woman in bobsled history. She also swept the two-woman and monobob events at the 2021 IBSF World Championships, making her the first female bobsledder to win a double world title.

She was named to the U.S. bobsledding team for the Beijing Winter Olympics in February 2022, two months after she became a naturalized United States citizen, and won gold in the monobob event. This 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 the United States and Canada.