Olympic Dream for Adele


Adelé Nicoll has set her sights on the 2026 Winter Olympics after a stunning ninth place finish in the monobob on her World Championship debut.

The Welsh athlete clocked a combined time of 3 minutes 56.14 seconds, moving up on Sunday from her overnight position of 10th in Winterberg, Germany.

The 27-year-old – who has represented Wales in shot put at the Commonwealth Games – started driving after the Beijing Olympics in 2022 but she again showed she can be competitive against the world’s very best drivers as she targets success at the 2026 Games in Milan Cortina.

Nicoll beat a host of more experienced pilots in a 26-strong field, including the reigning World Champion in the Women’s Bobsleigh (Kim Kalicki); the current Junior World Champion in Monobob; a former Youth Olympic Champion and a total of seven Olympians and six World Cup medalists.

“World No.9 and British No.1! It’s a great feeling,” said Nicoll.

“The late nights and early mornings, the struggles, the tears, the silent battles – you have to be resilient as hell, but It’s worth it in the end.

“I can’t put into words the importance of the support that I’ve received to get here. Although I was standing on the start block alone, it takes an entire team.

“The road to Millan 2026 Olympic Games is well and truly underway. There’s no looking back now.”

“This has been my favourite season so far and I’ve made some amazing friends.

“It’s so nice to share experiences with amazing athletes who are genuinely happy for each other’s wins.

“To my break girls, my team mates, my friends, family and sponsors, ‘thank you’.

“To the British Bobsleigh & Skeleton Association; to UK Sport; and to my coaches, Graham Richardson and Sean Olsson, ‘thank you, too’.

Defending Champion Laura Nolte (who is also the Olympic Champion in Women’s Bobsleigh) took gold for Germany as the home nation continued their dominance of the showpiece event of the season.

Nolte’s win follows titles for Christopher Grotheer in the Men’s Skeleton and Grotheer and Hannah Neise in the Skeleton Team Race, with German sleds celebrating a clean sweep of the medals in the 2-man Bobsleigh later on on Sunday.

Elena Meyers Taylor secured silver for the United States of America, with overnight leader Lisa Buckwitz giving Germany a second medal of the race by beating Bree Walker of Australia to bronze.

Nicoll’s World Championships continue when she slides with Kya Placide in the Women’s Bobsleigh next Friday and Saturday.

This year’s World Championships take place in Winterberg, Germany from February 22nd – March 3rd.