Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Swimmer Missy Franklin Wins First Olympic Gold Medal, Dedicates It to Victims of Aurora Massacre


Missy Franklin didn't let a heavy heart slow her down.
The 17-year-old swimmer, already a member of a bronze-winning relay team on Saturday, won the women's 100-meter backstroke today, making her first individual Olympic medal a gold one.
Franklin's fellow athletes, from Michael Phelps to soccer star Abby Wambach all rushed to congratulate the team via Twitter, but the high school student from Aurora, Colo., also must have been thrilled to provide some cheer for her still-grieving hometown.
"Right now, all of my races are dedicated back home to Colorado," Franklin, who will be a senior at Regis Jesuit High School, told the Los Angeles Times last week in the wake of the July 20 shooting at a Dark Knight Rises screening in Aurora that left 12 people dead and 58 injured.
"No matter how well I do, I'm going to give my best in every single race, and every single race, I'm going to have that Colorado incident on my mind."
Happily, Franklin has been radiating good vibes since her arrival in London.

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