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USA hockey star wins gold after Kelces gift
Summary
Laila Edwards assisted in Team USA's 2-1 overtime Olympic final win and celebrated with family who were able to travel to Milan after a GoFundMe that included a $10,000 contribution from Travis and Jason Kelce.
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Laila Edwards celebrated Olympic gold in Milan with members of her family after Team USA's 2-1 overtime win against Canada. The 21-year-old had an assist for the first goal in the final and is the first Black female hockey player to represent the United States at the Olympics. Her family travelled after a GoFundMe set up by relatives raised more than $61,000, with the largest single contribution of $10,000 later revealed to have come from Travis and Jason Kelce. The Kelce brothers had previously praised Edwards on their New Heights podcast in 2023.
Notable facts:
- Edwards, 21, recorded an assist in Team USA's 2-1 overtime win against Canada in the Olympic final.
- She is the first Black female hockey player to play for the United States at the Olympics.
- A family-run GoFundMe raised about $61,815 from nearly 650 donations to help relatives travel to Milan.
- Travis and Jason Kelce made the largest contribution of $10,000, a donation Edwards later identified as theirs.
- Ten family members and four friends attended the Games, including Edwards' 91-year-old grandmother Ernestine Gray.
Summary:
The gold-medal moment highlighted community and public support that helped Edwards share the achievement with close family. Media observers expect she will be among the top three selections in the Professional Women's Hockey League draft in June.
