Humphries Armbruster slides to 1st win as mom
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Humphries Armbruster slides to 1st win as mom
""Being back on top after three years feels great," said Humphries Armbruster, who held her son Aulden -- who was wearing a knit cap from Cortina, the site of the Olympic races in February -- on the medal podium. "This is my first win as a mom and a first win ever for Emily. This is a special one for us both. I'm proud of how we performed at the start and down the track.""
""Today was a special win with it being Kaillie's first win since becoming a mom and my first World Cup win ever," Renna said. "I'm really proud of how we focused on what we could control and how we put a really great race together as a team.""
Kaillie Humphries Armbruster and brakewoman Emily Renna won a World Cup two-woman bobsled race in Sigulda, Latvia, marking Humphries Armbruster's first victory since Feb. 18, 2023, and her first since becoming a mother. Humphries Armbruster held her son Aulden on the podium. The win was Renna's first World Cup gold as a brakewoman and her third World Cup medal overall. The victory was Humphries Armbruster's 31st two-woman World Cup win, 35th World Cup gold including monobob, and 43rd career win counting Olympics and world championships. The result ended a 20-race German winning streak in the two-woman event and provided momentum for U.S. women heading toward the Olympics.
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