USOPC says it is trying to help Humphries’ Olympic quest
The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee said Tuesday that it is still trying to help world champion bobsledder Kaillie Humphries obtain a way to compete in this winter’s Beijing Games, though it stopped short of predicting if the effort would be successful.
Humphries, a three-time Canadian Olympic team member and two-time Olympic champion, is entering her third season as part of the U.S. bobsled team. She is married to an American and lives in San Diego but is still a Canadian citizen — and needs either a U.S. passport or special permission from the International Olympic Committee to compete at the Games.
The IOC has given Humphries and U.S. officials no indication that it will assist, so Humphries’ hopes almost certainly hinge on her obtaining a U.S. passport in the coming months.
“We would be very, very excited to have Kaillie on Team USA as we go to Beijing,” USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland said Tuesday. “We’ve been very proud to have her competing on our team here recently. And we are absolutely engaged in discussions to do everything that we can and we have been working very closely with US Bobsled and Skeleton to try to advance those conversations.”