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Kaillie Humphries
Date of Birth:
September 04, 1985
Birthplace: Calgary, AB
Ht: / Wt: 5'7" / 161 lbs
Coach: Tuffy Latour
Language Spoken: English
Training site: Canada Olympic Park
Pronunciation: KAY-lee Hum-FREES
Event: Women's
DateEvent RankResults
Feb 23 - 5:00 pWomen's, Run 1 of 4 153.19
Feb 23 - 6:15 pWomen's, Run 2 of 4 11:46.20
Feb 24 - 5:00 pWomen's, Run 3 of 4 12:39.05
Feb 24 - 6:15 pWomen's, Run 4 of 4Medal Gold13:32.28

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Memories: Bobsleigh
Memories: Bobsleigh

Before they became Canada's bobsleigh queens, Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse were dancing queens.

Competitive history »

After training as a brakeman, Kaillie Humphries competed as a pilot for the first time on the World Cup circuit in 2007-08. With brakeman Shelley-Ann Brown, Humphries finished in the top 10 in all eight World Cup races.

Career highlights »

Humphries finished on the podium four times during the 2009-10 season including her first World Cup gold medal in Altenberg, Germany. She finished her season ranked second overall.

Results »

Humphries joined the Canadian national bobsleigh team in 2002 when she was just 17 years old. She served as an alternate brakeman for the Canada 1 sled at the 2006 Olympics before going on to pilot her own sled.

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Four-Man, Run 4 of 4
Four-Man Bobsleigh: USA 1 - Gold
Reigning world champion Steven Holcomb leads the US to a gold medal.
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Four-Man Bobsleigh: Germany 1 - Silver
Led by the most decorated bobsledder in Olympic history -- Andre Lange -- Germany claims the silver medal.
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Four-Man Bobsleigh: Canada 1 - Bronze
A third-place finish for the Canadian foursome, missing out on silver by just 0.01 seconds.
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Men's slalom: Cousineau run
Julien Cousineau was the top Canadian in men's slalom with an eighth-place finish.
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Men's slalom: Gold medal run

Italy's Giuliano Razzoli takes the gold medal in the men's slalom.

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Men's slalom: Silver medal run
Croatia's Ivica Kostelic wins the silver medal in the men's slalom.
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Men's slalom: Bronze medal run
A third-place finish for Andre Myhrer of Sweden.
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Men's Snowboard PGS: Anderson gold
Canada's Jasey-Jay Anderson with a first-place finish ahead of Austria's Benjamin Karl.
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Men's team pursuit: Canadian gold

Mathieu Giroux, Lucas Makowsky and Denny Morrison win a tight race with the US.

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Ladies' 30km mass start: Gold medal
Justyna Kowalczyk of Poland edges Marit Bjoergen of Norway for the gold in an incredible finish to the ladies' cross-country 30km mass start.
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