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Americans Kallie Humphries, Elana Meyers Taylor win gold, silver in 1st Olympics monobob competition

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ByJulia Jacobo
February 14, 2022, 5:05 AM

American bobsled athletes Kallie Humphries and Elana Meyers Taylor took gold and silver respectively in the first monobob competition in Olympics history.

Meyers Taylor's silver was especially impressive considering she spent a week in quarantine after a positive COVID-19 test.

Humphries, meanwhile, who was competing for the United States in the Olympics for the first time after winning two golds for Canada in the two-person bobsled, dominated the competition, winning by more than 1.5 seconds.

Canada's Christine de Bruin, who had held second entering the fourth and final run, earned the bronze. Meyers Taylor saved her best run for last, passing de Bruin to claim second.

Meyers Taylor, who had been selected as a flag bearer for Team USA at this year's Winter Olympics, was forced to isolate after testing positive for the virus on Jan. 29 and missed the opening ceremony of the Beijing Games on Feb. 4.

Silver medalist Elana Meyers Taylor and gold medalist Kaillie Humphries of the United States celebrate during the women's monobob medal ceremony at the 2022 Olympic Games at National Sliding Centre on Feb. 14, 2022, in Yanqing, China.
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Athletes inside the closed loop at the Olympics, which separates athletes, team officials and members of the press from the rest of the Chinese population, live under a daily regimen of temperature checks and COVID tests administered by workers dressed in full-body personal protective equipment.

PHOTO: Gold medallist Kaillie Humphries, right, and silver medallist Elana Meyers Taylor, both of the United States, left, celebrate during the women's monobob during the 2022 Winter Olympics at National Sliding Centre on Feb. 14, 2022, in Yanqing, China.
Gold medallist Kaillie Humphries of Team United States, right, and silver medallist Elana Meyers Taylor of Team United States, left, celebrate during the women's monobob on day 10 of Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at National Sliding Centre on Feb. 14, 2022, in Yanqing, China.
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She spent isolation away from her teammates, husband and young son, who has Down syndrome and is still nursing, she told ABC News earlier this month.

During that time, she missed crucial training days but was able to get an exercise bike dropped off to train in isolation.

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Meyers Taylor was permitted to reenter the Olympic village on Feb. 5 after receiving two negative COVID-19 tests, per Olympics regulation.

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Meyers Taylor ranks No. 1 in the world in two-man and monobob and is the only woman to win four Olympic bobsled medals for the U.S.

Going into her fourth Olympics, she had two silver medals and one bronze.

ABC News' Ibtissem Guenfoud and Maggie Rulli contributed to this report.

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