Lauren Gibbs
American bobsledder (born 1984)
Gibbs at the 2018 Winter Olympics | |
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Nationality | American |
Born | (1984-03-02) March 2, 1984 (age 40)[1] Los Angeles, California[1] |
Height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm)[1] |
Weight | 170 lb (77 kg)[1] |
Sport | |
Country | United States |
Sport | Bobsleigh |
Event | Two-women |
Lauren Gibbs (born March 2, 1984) is an American bobsledder who competes as a brakeman. She was named to the U.S. Olympic team for the 2018 Winter Olympics.[2]
Career
Gibbs played volleyball while she was a student at Brown University. She left a job as a sales manager in 2013 to try out for the U.S. bobsled team.[3] Gibbs won a bronze medal at the 2016 bobsled world championships,[2] and with Elana Meyers Taylor won a silver medal in the two-woman event at the 2018 Winter Olympics.[4]
References
- ^ a b c d e USOC Profile of Lauren Gibbs
- ^ a b Price, Karen (January 13, 2018). "Elana Meyers Taylor, Jamie Greubel Poser Lead Decorated U.S. Olympic Women's Bobsled Team". TeamUSA.org. United States Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on January 14, 2018. Retrieved January 13, 2018..
- ^ Axon, Rachel (November 18, 2017). "Lauren Gibbs turns strength into run at Olympics in bobsled". USA Today. Retrieved January 13, 2018.
- ^ Final results
External links
- Lauren Gibbs at World Athletics
- Lauren Gibbs at IBSF
- Lauren Gibbs at Olympics.com
- Lauren Gibbs at Olympedia
- Lauren Gibbs at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (archived)
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World champions in two-woman bobsleigh
- 2000: Germany (Gabriele Kohlisch & Kathleen Hering)
- 2001: Switzerland (Françoise Burdet & Katharina Sutter)
- 2003: Germany (Susi Erdmann & Annegret Dietrich)
- 2004: Germany (Susi Erdmann & Kristina Bader)
- 2005: Germany (Sandra Kiriasis & Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel)
- 2007–08: Germany (Sandra Kiriasis & Romy Logsch)
- 2009: Great Britain (Nicola Minichiello & Gillian Cooke)
- 2011: Germany (Cathleen Martini & Romy Logsch)
- 2012: Canada (Kaillie Humphries & Jennifer Ciochetti)
- 2013: Canada (Kaillie Humphries & Chelsea Valois)
- 2015: United States (Elana Meyers Taylor & Cherrelle Garrett)
- 2016: Germany (Anja Schneiderheinze-Stöckel & Annika Drazek)
- 2017: United States (Elana Meyers Taylor & Kehri Jones)
- 2019: Germany (Mariama Jamanka & Annika Drazek)
- 2020: United States (Kaillie Humphries & Lauren Gibbs)
- 2021: United States (Kaillie Humphries & Lolo Jones)
- 2023: Germany (Kim Kalicki & Leonie Fiebig)
- 2024: Germany (Lisa Buckwitz & Vanessa Mark)
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