Winter Olympics' skeleton champion Lizzy Yarnold dreamt of sharing the podium with fellow Brit Laura Deas ahead of competition in Pyeongchang.
Yarnold took Britain's only gold medal of the games, defending her Olympic title in the process, in the women's skeleton, while Deas finished third to claim bronze as Britain won two medals in the same event for the first time in Winter Olympic history.
And Yarnold joked that she dreamt of sharing the podium with Deas in the days leading up to the games - though she was obviously on the top step claiming gold.
"It's something I dreamt about a couple of days before competition, me and Laura being on the podium together, but I didn't want to tell her," said Yarnold. "In my wildest dreams, I believed that we could do it.
"When I think back to years ago, we started together nine years ago. We've continued to share notes, and it's nice to go 'Laura, what on Earth are you doing in corner six? I just can't get it."
Yarnold is yet to decide whether or not to continue through until Beijing 2022, admitting she will need time to decide.
"The Beijing question is a difficult one to answer at this stage as I've only just come back [from Pyeongchang]. Rest first, then I'll decide."
