
"They're the only reason I'm here. They've done everything for me. They've watched the kids every step of the way, and they've encouraged me and supported me. I've had so many nannies throughout the years that have allowed us to get here. It's been incredible."
"It was one of those genuinely parent moments. We didn't really realize what was going on. We were just trying to keep them calm, and just trying to reassure them because they saw mommy crying and they didn't know what was going on, so I wanted to try to explain 'hey, mommy's okay.'"
"Back to normal mom stuff: changing diapers, making breakfast, finding clothes, finding socks, same old same old."
Elana Meyers Taylor, the most decorated female Winter Olympian in American history with six medals across five consecutive Winter Olympics, won gold in the women's monobob race at the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics by defeating Germany's Laura Nolte by 0.4 seconds. Taylor emphasized that her nannies were crucial to her achievement, stating they made her success possible by caring for her two deaf sons, Noah and Nico, throughout her career. A viral moment captured Taylor signing to her sons to explain her gold medal victory. Despite her Olympic triumph, Taylor quickly returned to her regular responsibilities as a mother, managing typical parenting duties while maintaining her athletic career.
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