Three-time Olympic champion bobsled pilot Kaillie Humphries attended a White House Mother’s Day luncheon in the Rose Garden on May 8, 2026, an event hosted for “Angel Moms” and Gold Star mothers, according to the White House.
Kaillie Humphries, a Canadian-born bobsled pilot who now competes for the United States, appeared at a White House Mother’s Day luncheon held in the Rose Garden on Friday, May 8, 2026, the White House said.
Humphries is one of the most decorated athletes in her sport. She won Olympic gold medals for Canada in the two-woman event in 2010 and 2014, added a bronze for Canada in 2018, and won gold for the United States in the women’s monobob debut at the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. At the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Games, she won bronze medals in women’s monobob and the two-woman event, bringing her career Olympic total to six medals.
Humphries became a U.S. citizen in December 2021, a step that made her eligible to compete for the United States at the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Separately, Fox News reported in 2026 that Humphries signed on as a partner/representative for XX-XY Athletics.
Details included in some accounts of the Mother’s Day gathering—such as whether this was Humphries’ third invitation to the White House, and any specific remarks she may have made there about balancing family and athletic goals—could not be independently confirmed from publicly available White House event materials or other reliable contemporaneous reporting.