Douglasville Honors Gold Medalist Olympian Elana Meyers Taylor

The city celebrates the return of its most decorated Winter Olympian

Mar. 21, 2026 at 11:12pm

The City of Douglasville, Georgia, held a homecoming celebration to honor Elana Meyers Taylor, who recently won a gold medal in women's Monobob at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Meyers Taylor is the most decorated Black woman in the history of the Winter Olympics.

Why it matters

Meyers Taylor's success is an inspiration to young athletes, especially girls, in her hometown. Her achievements demonstrate that anyone can accomplish their dreams through hard work and dedication, regardless of their background.

The details

Meyers Taylor won her first gold medal in the women's Monobob competition at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy. The city of Douglasville hosted a party to celebrate her return as a gold medal champion and the most decorated Black woman in the history of the Winter Olympics.

  • Meyers Taylor won her gold medal less than a month ago at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
  • The homecoming celebration in Douglasville was held on March 21, 2026.

The players

Elana Meyers Taylor

An Olympian from Douglasville, Georgia, who recently won a gold medal in women's Monobob at the 2026 Winter Olympics, making her the most decorated Black woman in the history of the Winter Olympics.

Aubrey Bertocchi

A Douglasville resident and Meyers Taylor fan who is inspired by the Olympian's achievements.

Lanae Ford

A student and Meyers Taylor supporter who is motivated by the Olympian's success.

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What they’re saying

“I appreciate the support. It's been a great homecoming so far. I'm really excited to come back home to Douglasville and celebrate with everybody.”

— Elana Meyers Taylor

“It's just really cool to see someone grow up from the same place that you did, achieve all of that stuff, and it just shows that, like, anyone can do anything. Like, you live in Georgia, it's hot outside, but you're a professional bobsledder.”

— Aubrey Bertocchi, Douglasville resident

“She motivates me to tell me that I could accomplish anything that I put my mind to if I just do it.”

— Lanae Ford, Student

The takeaway

Elana Meyers Taylor's gold medal victory and homecoming celebration in Douglasville, Georgia, serve as a powerful inspiration for young athletes, especially girls, in her community. Her achievements demonstrate that with hard work and dedication, anyone can overcome challenges and reach their full potential, regardless of their background.