Brittany Bowe didn't want to go to her third and likely final Olympics without Erin Jackson.
So after Jackson slipped and didn't qualify in the 500 meters at the U.S. speedskating trials in Milwaukee — a stunning result for the world's top-ranked skater in the event — Bowe knew what she wanted to do.
As the winner of the 500 at the U.S. trials, Bowe and second-place finisher Kimi Goetz claimed the two spots for Beijing. Jackson was third and the only way she would make the team in her specialty was if Bowe or Goetz gave up their spot.
US Speedskating rules didn't allow for Jackson to have a re-skate — only a mechanical failure or a fall are reason for a do-over.
Before leaving the Pettit National Ice Center on Friday, Bowe walked up to Jackson, hugged her and assured her good friend that if she had anything to do with it, Jackson would be joining her in Beijing.
Bowe received a text message from US Speedskating officials telling her to be at the oval Sunday for the official team selection and Champagne celebration.
"I didn't want to have this moment without Erin out there. I called her late this morning and said that I wanted to officially give her her spot," Bowe said. "In my heart, there was never a question."
Jackson was moved, saying, "I'm just incredibly grateful. Really humbled."