Current:Home > ContactOlympic gold-medal swimmers were strangers until living kidney donation made them family -TrueNorth Finance Path
Olympic gold-medal swimmers were strangers until living kidney donation made them family
View
Date:2025-04-12 09:51:48
PARIS — As the 2024 Summer Olympics approach and swimming takes center stage during the first week of the Games, there will be many stories written and told about the exploits of the extraordinary swimmers who have gathered to compete here.
But before the current-day swimmers take the headlines, a story of two Olympic gold-medal-winning swimmers from the past is worth telling, two Americans from different eras who never knew each other until one decided to donate a kidney to the father of the other.
Crissy Perham, competing as Crissy Ahmann-Leighton, won two gold medals and a silver at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics nearly three years before Missy Franklin was born. Franklin went on to become one of the superstars of U.S. swimming in the 21st century, winning four gold medals and a bronze at the 2012 London Games, then one more gold in 2016 in Rio.
In January 2022, through friends on Facebook, Perham read a heart-breaking post from D.A. Franklin, Missy’s mother: “Our family is looking for a Hail Mary and need your help as we are in a race for time. My husband, Dick, is in End Stage Kidney Failure. He is on the Kidney Transplant list waiting for a cadaver kidney. The current wait is 4 years. 100,000 Americans are presently on the list. 17 die each day while waiting on the list. The other option to cadaver kidney is finding a living donor.”
Said Perham, “I see this post and think, I’m so healthy, I’m not creeped out by surgery, I’m not going to have any more kids, I can do this. Lots of parts of my brain were like, check, check, check.”
She emailed D.A. Franklin to say she was interested in seeing if she might be a match, but decided to keep her conversation private and her identity anonymous as she went through the process over the next several months.
At the end of July, the match was confirmed, and Perham soon was revealing her name, and her Olympic resume, to the entire Franklin family.
Missy Franklin, known for being one of the kindest and most quotable swimmers of her generation, said she couldn’t believe a fellow Olympic swimmer was going to be her father’s donor.
“I don’t think I talked for two minutes which for me is pretty much a lifetime,” Franklin said in a recent interview. “I did not know who Crissy was because she was a little bit before my time. She was anonymous at first. We just found out that my dad had a match. That in and of itself was a miracle.
“Then we found out just before the surgery that it was Crissy and we learned who Crissy was and what her story was and there’s not really a way to put words to it. It truly is otherworldly that this happened, that she saw our story and she was willing to do this.”
Franklin, now 29, still marvels at the history she and Perham share through representing their country in their sport.
“It’s so much bigger than ourselves,” Franklin said. “When you meet another swimmer, another person that does what you do, you kind of automatically have this sense of respect and understanding. You know on a deeper level what it is they’ve been through and what they experienced. Knowing what Crissy accomplished, I couldn’t have been more excited and more at peace. She knows how to work hard, she’s going to recover like a champ, I couldn’t have imagined a better donor. I was like, ‘This kidney is going to be freaking awesome.’”
Turned out, it was. The transplant occurred August 24, 2022. Perham recovered quickly, as did Dick Franklin.
Although she grew up in Colorado, Missy and her husband and young daughter were now living in Nashville. Soon D.A. and Dick were living in Nashville too.
How far away? “Oh, 10 minutes,” Missy Franklin said.
“Every day I wake up knowing that I am given the gift of more time with my dad, and my daughter is given the gift of more time with her grandfather and my mom is given more time with her husband,” Franklin said. “Throughout this whole process there is no greatest gift than that of time. And that’s what organ donation does. It gives people time. It gives people their lives back.”
Every few weeks, Franklin sends Perham texts with photos or videos of Dick playing with his granddaughter. “There is not a moment with my dad when I don’t think of Crissy, not only that he is here but also the quality of his life.”
Perham and her family have visited the Franklins once. It won’t be the last time, Missy Franklin said. “They’re family now. Any time they come to Nashville, it’s immediate, you’re staying with us, we’re planning dinner, the whole thing. They’re family and they always will be.”
Both Franklin and Perham have become very involved in promoting the cause of living organ donation, with Franklin’s current work focusing on the understanding and awareness of family history and inherited diseases. Perham even has had two friends become living kidney donors because of her experience. This is very serious business, most of the time.
“They say that when you take a donor’s kidney, they literally are taking cells from that person and putting them into the other person,” Perham said. “Dick jokes that he loves Mexican food way more now. He definitely got that from me, or at least from my kidney.”
veryGood! (1)
Related
- Don't let hackers fool you with a 'scam
- Cowboys star CB Trevon Diggs tears ACL in practice. It’s a blow for a defense off to a great start
- US pledges $100M to back proposed Kenyan-led multinational force to Haiti
- Judge overseeing case to remove Trump from ballot agrees to order banning threats and intimidation
- Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
- Kendall Jenner and Bad Bunny Are Giving a Front Row Seat to Their Romance at Milan Fashion Week
- Judge questions Georgia prosecutors’ effort to freeze a new law that could weaken their authority
- Spat over visas for Indian Asian Games athletes sparks diplomatic row between New Delhi and Beijing
- Why Sean "Diddy" Combs Is Being Given a Laptop in Jail Amid Witness Intimidation Fears
- A fire at an Iranian defense ministry’s car battery factory has been extinguished, report says
Ranking
- Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
- Clemson, Dabo Swinney facing turning point ahead of showdown with No. 3 Florida State
- 2 teens held in fatal bicyclist hit-and-run video case appear in adult court in Las Vegas
- GOP candidate challenging election loss in race to lead Texas’ most populous county drops lawsuit
- A White House order claims to end 'censorship.' What does that mean?
- UAW to GM: Show me a Big 3 auto executive who'd work for our union pay
- Brittany Snow Shows Off Her Glow Up With New Hair Transformation
- Brazil’s Bolsonaro denies proposing coup to military leaders
Recommendation
Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
What does Rupert Murdoch's exit mean for Fox News? Not much. Why poison will keep flowing
'Dangerous' convicted child sex offender who escaped Missouri hospital captured by authorities
Top warming talks official hopes for ‘course correction’ and praises small steps in climate efforts
Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green tells Machine Gun Kelly to 'grow up'
'El Juicio (The Trial)' details the 1976-'83 Argentine dictatorship's reign of terror
'El Juicio (The Trial)' details the 1976-'83 Argentine dictatorship's reign of terror
High-speed trains begin making trip between Orlando and Miami