This may go down as one of the most awkward moments in game show history. On Tuesday's episode of "The Price is Right", a woman in a wheelchair won a treadmill.

The contestant in question is named Danielle. To be fair, she seemed genuinely excited that was one of the prizes. She played the game of 1 Right Price, winning the treadmill and a sauna.

First of all, kudos to Danielle, who was likely not the first contestant to be on stage playing for a prize they were immediately thinking about how much they could sell it for when they got home. I've seen a grandmother playing for a jet ski.

Second, in defense of the show -- which has had their problems lately -- they didn't intentionally set that prize package up for Danielle. The show is pretty structured. There are three contestants who make it from Bidder's Row to the stage to play a game, then the wheel, then three more, the wheel again, and then the Showcase Showdown where both winners at the wheel bid on a much larger prize.

And they already have the six games (and corresponding prizes) mapped out and set up ahead of time.

In case you hadn't figured it out, I've seen the show before.

Social media of course lit up after Danielle won, with a bewildered audience talking about the strange prize.

More From Q98.5