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    Kaysha Love OLY (born September 24, 1997) is an American bobsledder and former collegiate sprinter. She attended and competed in track and field at the...
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    Edward Mokolo Jr. (born 1974), better known as Kaysha, is a singer/rapper and producer from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (former Zaire). He is...
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  • Second Time Third Time R. 1 9 December 2023 La Plagne  United States Kaysha Love 2:07.92 (1:04.13 / 1:03.79)  Switzerland Melanie Hasler 2:08.13 (1:04...
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  • winners: Breeana Walker (1st) / Kaysha Love (2nd) 2-woman Bobsleigh winners: Kaysha Love & Jestena Mattson (1st) / Kaysha Love & Azaria Hill (2nd) November...
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  • Cackett) Two-woman bobsleigh winners:  United States (Kaillie Humphries & Kaysha Love) Women's Monobob winner: Laura Nolte Skeleton winners: Matt Weston (m)...
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  • Fiebig 55.89 1 56.05 3 56.49 3 55.84 3 3:44.27 +0.28 4 11  United States Kaysha Love Azaria Hill 56.37 4 56.23 4 56.67 6 55.96 4 3:45.23 +1.24 5 9  Australia...
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  • Andreea Grecu  Romania 58.78 7 58.72 2 58.94 3 55.68 4 3:55.12 +0.35 6 3 Kaysha Love  United States 58.71 6 58.78 4 59.13 7 58.74 5 3:55.36 +0.59 7 19 Sylvia...
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  • 58.68 2-woman Track  Germany – Laura Nolte / Deborah Levi 11 January 2020 1:00.67 Monobob Track  United States – Kaysha Love 9 December 2023 1:03.79...
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  • Lisa Buckwitz Kira Lipperheide 4:32.91  United States Kaillie Humphries Kaysha Love 4:33.37 Para-bobsleigh details Hermann Ellmauer  Austria 4:53.62 Artūrs...
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    and finished in seventh place in the two-woman event with brakewoman Kaysha Love. That gold medal win meant she was the first woman in Olympic history...
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