Kaillie Humphries: Identity is not the same as biology. The Supreme Court agrees
Fox News discusses the Supreme Court's decision to uphold transgender sports bans. Former NCAA All-American Riley Gaines states it's 'insane' to challenge biological sex in sports, asserting boys should not compete in girls' sports. She calls the opposing movement 'misogynistic,' advocating for female athletes' rights and fair competition, a view echoed by Education Secretary Linda McMahon. This highlights the contentious issue in women's sports.
As a three-time Olympic gold medalist , five-time world champion and a proud competitor who has dedicated my life to bobsledding, I’ve had the privilege of competing at the highest levels of sport.
Representing both Canada and the United States on the world’s biggest stage, I became the first woman to ever win gold medals for two different countries. Throughout my career, I’ve witnessed firsthand the power of women’s sports to create opportunities, build confidence, and change lives.
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United States' bronze medalists Kaillie Armbruster Humphries, left, and Jasmine Jones attend the medal ceremony for the two woman bobsled competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
As a professional athlete, my path has been, and will be, written for me. I’ve already experienced immense opportunities that few have — all carried to fruition on the backs of women who came long before me.
The Olympics is a world-renowned event. People from all over the world are drawn in to watch the culmination of years—sometimes a lifetime—of work come to life. The world sees the medals around our necks and podium celebrations, but what they don’t see is


