The Jamaican flag flew high and proud at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics as Mica Mooresecured the nation’s first official result of the Games. In a sport where every millisecond counts, Moore navigated the icy curves of the track to finish 14th overall in the Women’s Monobob, proving once again that the Caribbean nation is a legitimate powerhouse on the world’s winter stage.
Breaking Records and Expectations

Moore’s 14th-place finish isn’t just a number—it’s a historic milestone. This result officially stands as the highest-ever placement for a Jamaican female bobsledder in Olympic history. Even more impressive, Moore managed to equal the legendary national record set by the Jamaican four-man bobsleigh team at the 1994 Lillehammer Games.

Moore’s performance was a masterclass in progression. After starting the competition in 17th place during the opening heat, she consistently shaved time off her runs. Her final run was her crowning moment, where she clocked a blistering 59.92 seconds—her best of the Games—to solidify her spot among the top 15 in the world.
Final Standings & Times

| Stage | Time | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Run 1 | 1:00.55 | 17th |
| Run 2 | 1:00.43 | 14th |
| Run 3 | 1:00.41 | 17th |
| Run 4 (Final) | 59.92 | 13th |
| Total Aggregate | 4:01.31 | 14th Overall |
Data inspired by Olympics.com official results.
Cool Runnings” Legacy Continues

The spirit of the original 1988 “Cool Runnings” team was palpable as Moore crossed the finish line. While traditional winter sports nations often dominate the podium, Moore’s presence in the Monobob—a solo event that demands immense physical strength and technical precision—highlights the diversifying talent within the Jamaica Bobsleigh & Skeleton Federation.
As the Games continue, Moore’s success serves as a massive boost of momentum for the rest of the Jamaican contingent. She has set a high bar, showing the world that Jamaica belongs on the ice just as much as it does on the track.