Thu, Jun 18th 2009, 10:50
If you’ve heard local lore about Misty May-Treanor, either from her days as a Long Beach State volleyball player or recent tales from her extended stint as part of the most dominating beach volleyball tandem in history, you’ve probably heard that she’s genuine, that rarest of qualities in a top-level athlete/celebrity. The kind of player who’s the best in history at her sport, and whose famous celebration dance airs every commercial break during the NBA Finals as part of a Gatorade spot. But genuine she is, and that’s why she didn’t just show up to the Special Olympics Summer Games this year for photo ops—she showed up, as she has before, to do work.
May-Treanor stayed for a good half hour after Saturday morning’s Breakfast of Champions, posing for pictures and signing autographs long after most of the other guests of honor had departed. Then on Sunday, she was in the Pyramid (where her jersey is the most recent to be retired) handing out medals to the more than 300 competitors, not seeking out reporters but rather giving her time to volunteers and athletes, talking to everyone that approached her. She gave each athlete a smile, and a high five.
“They’ve made me a better person and athlete just being involved with this,” she told us. May-Treanor’s relationship with the Special Olympics goes back to 2000, when she was still young in her beach career. “I was asked to pass out medals at the volleyball event in the Fall games at Riverside,” she said. “I drove out there and passed them out, and I just wanted to do it every year.”
A successful career kept her traveling through some of the events she wanted to make, but May-Treanor says there are still a number of athletes she sees every time she volunteers. “Seeing the same faces, I feel like I have friends here, even though I’ve been in and out. It’s just such a great organization, what they do for the kids and the families.”
Teresa Slate | on 24/6/09
I think its great that you take time for the special Olympics. You rock and are a great role model for the younger generation. Keep on being Misty.
GABBY | on 19/6/09
hey misty,about the master your moves with misty where will you be doing that?
im a huge fan of yours.your my idol.and its my dream to be a professional beach volleyball player.