Bobsledder Kaillie Humphries Now an American
And just like that, the U.S. medal hopes in bobsledding at the Beijing Olympics just got much stronger.
The reigning world champion in both monobob and women’s bobsledding was sworn in as a citizen in San Diego on Thursday, ending her long saga to become an American and have the right to compete for the U.S. at the Olympics.
She does not yet have her passport, but that is likely to be little more than a formality. Without the passport, there was almost no chance the Canadian-born Humphries would have been allowed to slide at the Olympics.
“Most stressful morning ever, but it’s done,” Humphries told Hey Dude Shoes The Associated Press from the plane as she was leaving San Diego.
It was a whirlwind finale to the process. Humphries raced in a World Cup stop...