The women’s monobob competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina promises to deliver high-stakes drama and intense competition as the world’s top pilots compete for Olympic medals. With the women’s monobob event still relatively new on the Olympic program, national teams have been fine-tuning performance throughout the season, and there is no clear favorite to win this event. Here, I break down this event and bring you my Olympic women’s monobob predictions.
Olympic Women’s Monobob Betting Odds
The current betting odds for the women’s monobob at Milano-Cortina 2026 highlight several athletes with realistic medal chances:
- Laura Nolte (GER): +115
- Kaillie Armbruster Humphries (USA): +300
- Bree Walker (AUS): +350
- Lisa Buckwitz (GER): +600
- Kaysha Love (USA): +650
- All Others: +2500 or more
Olympic Women’s Monobob Major Storylines
Laura Nolte of Germany is the favorite going into this event. She has enjoyed an excellent season and leads the current World Cup standings. Nolte has won multiple recent World Cup races and holds the highest cumulative points total heading into the Olympics, positioning herself as the leading favorite. Her consistency across different tracks and ability to deliver under pressure make her one to watch.
Australia’s Bree Walker has been a revelation this season, earning multiple podium finishes and World Cup victories that have raised her profile significantly. With a strong start phase and improving sled control, Walker’s competitive trajectory makes her a viable contender to upset the Germans.
Kaillie Armbruster Humphries is the defending Olympic champion in this discipline and a perennial medal threat. Humphries’ experience cannot be discounted, during a season that has seen her retake top form with wins late in the World Cup schedule.
Kaysha Love, the reigning World Champion, has also made waves this season with strong World Cup performances, including a win in Innsbruck where she set both start and track records. Love’s explosive starts often place her in early contention, which could be crucial when margins of victory are measured in hundredths of a second.
German veteran Lisa Buckwitz and Switzerland’s European champion Melanie Hasler round out the field of athletes capable of cracking the podium, though both face longer odds. Elana Meyers Taylor of the USA adds depth to the U.S. team, even if a medal seems unlikely for her.
Olympic Women’s Monobob Medal Contenders
- Laura Nolte (GER): The German slider has led the World Cup standings for much of the season and demonstrated excellent racecraft in World Cup competitions. Her ability to adapt line choice and maintain speed through technical sections of the track places her at the top of the medal list.
- Bree Walker (AUS): With several podium finishes and multiple World Cup wins this season, Walker brings both confidence and consistency. Her strong start times and late-season peak form make her a major contender for a medal.
- Kaillie Armbruster Humphries (USA): A multiple Olympic medalist and former champion, Humphries’ experience is unmatched in this field. Though her season has had ups and downs, she finished strong with a recent World Cup victory, reminding the bobsleigh world of her ability to deliver when it counts.
- Kaysha Love (USA): The World Champion has shown she can match or beat the best on any given day. Love’s explosive start and exceptional track times make her a potential challenger for silver or bronze, and possibly gold if the run goes her way.
- Lisa Buckwitz (GER): The experienced German offers depth to the nation’s medal prospects. While she trails her teammates on odds, Buckwitz’s consistency and starts could make her a surprise podium finisher if conditions change.
Women’s Monobob Betting Prediction
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Confidence: 4 out of 5


