We’re proud to share that Olympic speed skater Sarah Warren is part of the Autobahn family. Sarah, the daughter of member Morrison Warren, competes on the world’s biggest stage, and the Autobahn community has a direct connection to one of Team USA’s fastest athletes.
Born in Illinois in 1996, Warren grew up playing multiple sports, including soccer and track, before focusing on speed skating. She began skating at a young age and rose through the junior ranks, eventually becoming a World Championships silver medalist in the team sprint and a multi-time U.S. medalist. She earned a bio-engineering degree from the University of Illinois and later completed a master’s at Johns Hopkins, balancing academics with elite-level training.
Athletic ability clearly runs in the family. Warren has often credited her grandfather, a college football player, as a major influence on her competitive mindset and work ethic.
That legacy of speed, strength, and determination is exactly what she brings to the ice—and, we’re told, may soon bring to the track as well.
At the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games, Warren is slated to compete in the women’s 500-meter event, one of speed skating’s fastest and most explosive races.
We’ll be cheering her on as she represents Team USA—and we’re excited about the rumor that once she’s done chasing times on the oval, she may turn her focus to chasing apexes here at Autobahn.
From the Olympic ice to the racing line, speed is speed—and we’re proud to have Sarah Warren in the Autobahn family.









