CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy — Ashley Farquharson crossed the finish line, looked at the giant scoreboard at the end of the track and then immediately began to cry.
A happy cry, at that. A very happy cry.
USA Luge has its seventh Olympic medal — one that came from a slider who never found her way to the medal stand until this season.
Farquharson, who started sliding as an after-school activity when she was a little kid in Park City, Utah, won the bronze medal in women's singles at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Tuesday night.
''It really didn't feel real,'' Farquharson said. ''And then everyone meeting me on the ice, and the whirlwind it's been since then has really cemented it. For a couple seconds when I was coming up the outrun, I was like, ‘that's not real.'''
Oh, it's real.
Germany's Julia Taubitz rolled to the gold medal, winning by almost a full second, a monster margin in luge. Latvia's Elena Bota was second, matching her country's best Olympic result.
''This was the dream,'' Taubitz said. ''And now the dream comes true.''