During a Women’s History Month event at the White House, Team USA bobsled star Kaillie Humphries presented former President Donald Trump with a unique honor, drawing widespread attention across the country. The ceremony celebrated women’s achievements while highlighting Humphries’ remarkable athletic career.
Humphries, 40, is one of the most accomplished athletes in winter sports. Over the years, she has earned multiple Olympic medals and world championships while helping redefine opportunities for women in bobsledding. She also made history as one of the first female pilots to lead a mixed-gender bobsled team.
At the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina, Humphries added to her legacy by winning bronze in both the monobob and the two-woman bobsled events. Balancing elite competition with motherhood, she described the medals as especially meaningful while raising her young son.
During the ceremony, Humphries presented Trump with the Order of Ikkos, a medal traditionally awarded by Olympic athletes to coaches who played an important role in their success. Giving the honor to a political leader added an unusual and controversial element to the event.
In her remarks, Humphries explained that the award symbolized gratitude for what she sees as support for women’s sports and policies she believes help families. She also mentioned increased access to IVF as something she views as meaningful to athletes like herself.
Trump responded with humor, joking, “I knew I liked her,” while acknowledging the unusual recognition. Humphries also noted that he might be the first U.S. president to receive the Order of Ikkos.
The moment quickly sparked debate online. Supporters praised Humphries for speaking openly about issues she cares about, while critics argued that the gesture mixed sports recognition with politics.
Despite the controversy, the event reflected the evolving role of modern athletes. Humphries’ decision showed how athletes increasingly use their platforms to express personal beliefs and highlight issues that matter to them beyond the world of sport.