
Kaysha Love wins women’s monobob world championship at Lake Placid
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) — Barely two years ago, Kaysha Love was finishing somewhere around last place in what would best be described as minor bobsled races.
She’s now the world monobob champion.
Love’s meteoric rise to the top of her sport is now complete, after finishing off a victory in the women’s monobob — meaning just one person in the sled — world title race at Mount Van Hoevenberg on Sunday. It was the second gold for USA Bobsled and Skeleton so far at the world championships, after victory in the mixed team skeleton race on Saturday.
Love’s four-run time over two days was 3 minutes, 57.82 seconds. Laura Nolte of Germany, the 2023 and 2024 world monobob champion, was second in 3:58.26, and Elana Meyers Taylor of the U.S. was third in 3:58.31.