Elana Meyers Taylor Wins Gold, Oldest Individual Winter Olympic Champion

Elana Meyers Taylor Wins Gold, Oldest Individual Winter Olympic Champion
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Elana Meyers Taylor won her first Olympic gold in monobob at her fifth Winter Games.

  • Elana Meyers Taylor won her first Olympic gold medal in the women's monobob event.
  • According to CBS News, she is described as the most decorated female bobsledder and the most medaled Black athlete in Winter Games history.
  • This was her fifth Winter Olympic appearance; she is also a mother of two.
  • At age 41, she became the oldest American woman to win gold at the Winter Games, according to CBS News and BBC News.
  • CBS News reports she is now tied as the most decorated American woman in Winter Olympics history, with six medals overall.

Elana Meyers Taylor won gold in the women's monobob at the Winter Olympics, marking her first Olympic gold medal. Competing in her fifth Games, she became the oldest American woman to win gold in an individual event. CBS News reports she is now tied as the most decorated American woman in Winter Olympics history, with six medals overall.

Meyers Taylor's win is notable due to her age and number of Olympic appearances, as well as her medal count. According to BBC News, she became the oldest individual Olympic champion at a Winter Games. The event included competitors from multiple countries, and her achievement adds to historical records in Olympic bobsledding.