About Kelsey
Over the past few months, Kelsey’s journey has taken her from Whistler to Lillehammer, Winterberg, St. Moritz, Cortina, and Austria, racing across Europe while mastering an entirely new Olympic discipline at full speed. From her first-ever Bobsleigh World Cup and top-10 push starts, to razor-thin push-offs decided by hundredths of a second, this has been high performance in its purest form. And now the headline. Kelsey has officially qualified for the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. She will become just the 14th Canadian ever to compete in both the Summer and Winter Olympics, already an Olympic gold medalist in track cycling and now preparing to race on the world’s biggest winter stage. What stands out most isn’t just the results, it’s the mindset. Resilience, adaptability, and a team-first approach under pressure. Those are values we believe in at Steelhaus Tryton, and why we’re proud to support Kelsey on the road to Cortina 2026 and beyond.