CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — Summer Britcher loved the joke.
The USA Luge veteran, about to compete in her fourth Olympics, went viral last weekend — in the sliding community, anyway. Even better, it happened without Britcher actually doing anything for her newfound fame.
Such is the power of NBC's "Saturday Night Live.''
SNL's Jane Wickline portrayed a luge athlete named Gertie Burper in a skit that essentially was a faux Olympics promo. It centered around three athletes; one was a snowboarder and another was a figure skater, both portrayed in the typical we're-ready-to-compete way.
Then came Burper, a tall, lean woman who just happened to be racing on a yellow sled, which isn't exactly a common color in luge. Britcher is tall, lean and, you guessed it, races on a yellow sled. The everyday SNL viewer probably didn't make the connection. Those who know Britcher got it almost immediately.
''I thought it was so funny," said Britcher, who has seven career singles races wins on the World Cup circuit, making her USA Luge's all-time victory leader. ''I had no idea it was coming. My boyfriend sent it to me and as I was watching it, just more and more of the details stood out. And I was like, ‘Hey, hang on a second.'''
That's when she knew she was being parodied. She's been laughing about it ever since.
Much of the Burper character was built around the fact that her body type had the perfect height-weight distribution needed to be fast on a sled. Britcher seemed to particularly like that line — ''I'm flattered to have a body that has the perfect shape,'' she said Friday with a laugh, clearly just hamming it up over SNL's notion.