Rather than receiving a silver medal for her efforts in the team pursuit, Ellesse Andrews was instead given an unusual prize - a $334 fine.
The Kiwi cyclist was a late addition to the New Zealand team who claimed silver in yesterday's final at Lee Valley VeloPark, having ridden to the rescue following Ally Wollaston's wrist injury.
The highly fancied pursuit team needed four women on the startline to compete at these Commonwealth Games and, with no reserves in the squad, Andrews added to her busy schedule by filling the void.
With the team sprint her main focus yesterday - an event in which she would later win gold - Andrews immediately dropped away from the quartet in both qualifying and the final against Australia, leaving her teammates to compete as a trio.
Michaela Drummond, Emily Shearman and Bryony Botha did a pretty good job of that, earning themselves and Andrews a silver medal that the sprint rider would have never expected before Birmingham.