Missy Franklin Scuba Dives In Aquarium, Dancing Underwater For Kids

Five-time Olympic medalist, Missy Franklin, has been spotted scuba diving in a Denver Aquarium reports USA Today.

Missy Franklin Scuba diving dance

Missy Franklin Scuba diving dance

The dancing part should not come as a surprise. Franklin’s a dancer, in the famous Call Me Maybe video, on USA National Swimming Team trips and training camps, and her skills are lauded by many.

In Denver, just outside the aquarium glass, small kids, particularly one 7 year old boy, was overjoyed to learn his hero was mere feet away!

Dancing aside, Franklin’s dive into the tank was prep for her participation in the documentary film, The Current. The Current, helmed by directors Peter Speek and Kurt Miller, will bring awareness to the Make A Hero campaign, a charity that helps individuals with disabilities enjoy the freedom of sports and recreation.

Franklin will appear in the film  diving with wild dolphins as well as serve as an ambassador for the Make A Hero campaign. Franklin’s no stranger to scuba diving. On a 2011 trip with her family to Hawaii she fell in love with it (as reported by SwimSwam January 4th, 2013). 

Checkout Missy Franklin’s Aquarium dive here:

 

Missy Franklin scuba diving in aquarium

Missy Franklin scuba diving in an aquarium

Missy Franklin Scuba diving in an aquarium

Missy Franklin Scuba diving in an aquarium

You can follow Missy Franklin on Twitter here.

The Current Trailor:

Please note, Missy Franklin is not receiving any compensation for her participation in the film, The Current. Franklin remains an amateur athlete. 

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MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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