MILAN — Finally an Olympic champion on the day she turned 35, Italian speedskater Francesca Lollobrigida couldn't wait to run over to hug her 2 1/2-year-old son, Tommaso, after winning the women's 3,000 meters at the Milan Cortina Games on Saturday.
She was just a tad disappointed she wasn't allowed to carry him to the top step of the podium when she went to collect her prize after clocking an Olympics-record 3 minutes, 54.28 seconds, more than two seconds ahead of runner-up Ragne Wiklund of Norway. Valerie Maltais of Canada was third.
It was important to Lollobrigida — yes, if that last name sounds familiar, it's because her great aunt was the late actress Gina — to claim that medal, of course, particularly after a tough season in which she struggled with a virus. It also was significant to hear the on-their-feet spectators' roars as she earned the host country's first gold of these Olympics and Italy's first gold in women's speedskating at any Winter Games.
What meant the most, she said between peals of excited laughter and occasional coughs Saturday, was that she could do it with her child in the arena.
''Aside from doing this for me, I did it for him, so one day he will be proud of me,'' Lollobrigida said. ''Not just for being an Olympic champion, but because of the full journey we've lived together.''
Plus, she explained: ''This was to show the people that you can be a mom and come back to be much stronger.''
Later, she described the months of dealing with an illness, which she thought might have been picked up by Tommaso at kindergarten, as giving her a ''black mind'' and contributing to her ''crying after every race.''
''In the beginning of the season, I really wanted to give up,'' Lollobrigida said. ''But then the people who really believed in me said, ‘No, you really need to fight.'''