Elana Meyers Taylor, already one of the most accomplished athletes in Winter Olympic history, has etched her name into sporting and spiritual legacy with a remarkable gold-medal victory at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo. Competing in the women’s monobob event, she became the oldest Olympic gold medalist in her sport and the most decorated female bobsledder of all time—achievements that reflect not only athletic excellence but deeply rooted faith and family commitment.
At age 41, Meyers Taylor celebrated her historic win, but for her, the title that matters most is “Christian.” She has repeatedly shared that her purpose goes beyond medals: “God put me here… not just to win, but to glorify Him,” she said, emphasizing that her athletic platform is an opportunity to inspire others toward Christ.

Her journey is shaped by the love and support of her husband, Nic Taylor, also a former Olympian, and their two young sons, Nico and Noah, both deaf and with special needs. Learning American Sign Language to communicate with them, Meyers Taylor has used her role as a mother to fuel her competitive fire, hoping to show her children—and the world—that strength and faith can overcome obstacles.
One of the most moving moments of these Games came when she signed “Mommy won!” to her boys, a gesture that captured hearts worldwide. Through her accomplishments, Meyers Taylor offers a powerful witness: victory rooted in faith and family can resonate far beyond the finish line.
