shockedcanadian
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Congratulations America, two golds and a bronze as a Winter Olympians is a big add.
The Creepy Ones most certainly protected her boss. Now her goal will be to destroy Canadas team in an act of revenge for abusing her without accountability and to stand on the podium while the Star Spangled Banner plays.
I see a trend here in Canada and it isn't for our benefit...
Kaillie Humphries will be on the brink of history when she participates in the bobsled event at the 2022 Beijing Olympics in February.
The Canadian-born Humphries became a U.S. citizen on Thursday in San Diego and will have the right to compete for the U.S. at the Olympics. She is expected to get her passport soon, which will allow her to travel to China to take part in the monobob and women’s bobsledding competitions.
Humphries participated in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Winter Games for Team Canada. She won two gold medals and one bronze in the two-woman bobsled races. She’s held a green card and is married to Travis Armbruster, an American and former bobsledder.
She won the right to compete for the U.S. in September 2019 after a dispute with Canadian bobsled officials over claims of verbal and mental abuse and harassment. She led the Canadian team to seek a safer work environment, she said at the time.
The Creepy Ones most certainly protected her boss. Now her goal will be to destroy Canadas team in an act of revenge for abusing her without accountability and to stand on the podium while the Star Spangled Banner plays.
I see a trend here in Canada and it isn't for our benefit...
Olympic bobsled star Kaillie Humphries becomes US citizen ahead of Beijing Games
Kaillie Humphries will be on the brink of history when she participates in the bobsled event at the 2022 Beijing Olympics in February.
www.foxnews.com
Kaillie Humphries will be on the brink of history when she participates in the bobsled event at the 2022 Beijing Olympics in February.
The Canadian-born Humphries became a U.S. citizen on Thursday in San Diego and will have the right to compete for the U.S. at the Olympics. She is expected to get her passport soon, which will allow her to travel to China to take part in the monobob and women’s bobsledding competitions.
Humphries participated in the 2010, 2014 and 2018 Winter Games for Team Canada. She won two gold medals and one bronze in the two-woman bobsled races. She’s held a green card and is married to Travis Armbruster, an American and former bobsledder.
She won the right to compete for the U.S. in September 2019 after a dispute with Canadian bobsled officials over claims of verbal and mental abuse and harassment. She led the Canadian team to seek a safer work environment, she said at the time.
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