U.S. bobsledder Lauryn Williams eyes an amazing feat on Wednesday, as the United States’ top pairing (Williams + Elana Meyers) is in position for a possible gold in the women’s two-man event. The final two runs are set to begin at 11:15 a.m. ET:
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Women’s two-man runs 3-4: 11:15 a.m. ET – CLICK HERE TO WATCH LIVE
If USA - 1 holds onto its current lead, Williams would become the second person to win gold at both the Summer and Winter Olympics. She has two track & field medals as she won silver (2004, women’s 100m) and gold (2012, women’s 4x100m relay). Williams and Myers set a track record at 57.26 seconds in their first two runs.
The other best contenders include Canada’s top pair (Kaillie Humphries and Heather Moyse) and the U.S. second pairing (Jamie Greubel and Aja Evans).
Plenty of eyes will be on USA - 3, too; Lolo Jones and Jazmine Fenlator came in 11th during the first two runs.