The German duo Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi defended their Olympic champion title in the women's two-woman bobsleigh competition during the Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo Games. The German duo led almost the entire competition, giving no chance to their rivals and redeeming themselves for Nolte's unlucky performance in the monobob. The silver medal was won by the second German sled, and the bronze medal went to the experienced American Kaillie Humphries, for whom it was her sixth Olympic medal in her career.
Defending the Champion Title
Nolte and Levi repeated their success from Beijing 2022, crushing their rivals with a total time of 3:48.46.
German Double on the Podium
The silver medal was won by Lisa Buckwitz and Neele Schuten, confirming Germany's total dominance.
Kaillie Humphries' Record
The American won her sixth Olympic medal, making her one of the most decorated athletes in history.
Performance of the Polish Sled
Klaudia Adamek and Linda Weiszewski took 18th place, finishing the competition with a large gap to the leaders.
Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi stood on the highest step of the Olympic podium for the second time in a row. The German duo, which caused a surprise four years ago in Beijing, this time performed as the favorite and perfectly fulfilled their task on the track in Cortina d'Ampezzo. Nolte, who a week earlier lost a certain gold in the monobob competition by just four hundredths of a second, this time kept her cool until the very end. The success of the German women was sealed thanks to the use of a specially modified bobsleigh, which was originally intended for men, to ensure better aerodynamics. The winners' advantage over the second duo, also from Germany (Lisa Buckwitz and Neele Schuten), was 0.53 seconds. Third place was taken by the US representative Kaillie Humphries, for whom it was her fifth Olympic medal in her career. The American strengthened her position among the most decorated athletes in the history of bobsleigh. The Polish sled, consisting of Klaudia Adamek and Linda Weiszewski, finished the competition in 18th place, maintaining the position held after the first runs. The German bobsleigh school has dominated the world's ice channels for decades, resulting from huge investments in technology and close cooperation with automotive companies in designing runners and sled aerodynamics. For Laura Nolte and Deborah Levi, the gold medal confirms their status as the best women's duo in recent years. Their victory was part of a broader dominance of the German national team in bobsleigh, which earlier in the two-man event took all three places on the podium. The competition in Cortina also showed that despite the passing years, 40-year-old Kaillie Humphries still belongs to the world's elite, although an error when entering the sled in one of the runs cost her a chance to fight for a higher position than the bronze medal.
Mentioned People
- Laura Nolte — German bobsleigh pilot, two-time Olympic champion.
- Deborah Levi — German brakewoman, gold medalist from Beijing and Cortina.
- Kaillie Humphries — Decorated American bobsledder, winner of her sixth Olympic medal.
- Lisa Buckwitz — German pilot, silver medalist at the 2026 Games.