Kristen Faulkner Wins Gold in Olympic Road Race, Ending 40-Year U.S. Drought
The Harvard grad and former venture capitalist took up cycling just six years ago and overcame significant challenges to achieve Olympic glory.
- Faulkner replaced Taylor Knibb in the road race lineup after Knibb withdrew to focus on other events.
- She started competitive cycling in 2017 while working as a venture capitalist in New York.
- Faulkner suffered a career-threatening injury last year but recovered to compete in Paris.
- She is the first American woman to win the Olympic road race since Connie Carpenter in 1984.
- Faulkner aims to add another medal in the upcoming team pursuit event.