Bobsledder Kaillie Humphries seeks path to Beijing Olympics
Kaillie Humphries, the reigning women’s bobsled world champion, is in serious jeopardy of not being able to compete at this winter’s Beijing Olympics and has asked the International Olympic Committee to allow her to compete in the games without a U.S. passport.
Humphries has competed for the U.S. in the past two seasons but does not yet have American citizenship — typically a requirement to represent the country at the Olympics. She has been advised by numerous governmental agencies that she likely will not receive a U.S. passport until 2023, a process that has been complicated and delayed in part by her contentious split with the Canadian national team.
Humphries, who turns 36 next month, would presumably be the gold-medal favorite in both women’s events at Beijing — the traditional two-woman event and the newly added monobob event in which the driver is the only occupant of the sled.
And time is running out to find a solution, which likely only the IOC can provide at this point.