Kaillie Humphries: World's top female bobsledder says she switched to US team after being 'bullied' competing for Canada
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By Don Riddell, CNN
Updated 1020 GMT (1820 HKT) March 21, 2022
(CNN)Any time Kaillie Humphries wishes, the world's top female bobsledder can gaze into the mirror and look back on her remarkable career; the artwork that adorns most of her body reminds her of the whole story.
«Tattoos are a big representation of who I am,» the 36-year-old three-time Olympic champion told CNN Sport. «I've got my mom and my dad, their portraits. I have Olympic medals, my hopes, goals and dreams. With each one I get, I personally feel more complete.» But it will require a truly skilled artist to fully capture the latest chapter of her life, an