Tampa, FL- It was a mix of emotion for Sam Schmidt taking on an old passion for the first time.
Sam Schmidt, former IRL driver: "It's really kind of that flashback to ten years ago, or something, which is really kind of a nice feeling."
Leaving the wheelchair, he's been confined to since an IRL crash in 2000, Sam embarked on what's only been a diving dream: taking the plunge into a five hundred-thousand gallon tank.
Minutes later, paralysis was forgotton, swimming through 2300 friendly fish.
Sam was joined and cheered on by St. Petersburg's Jennifer French, also an avid diver, injured ten years ago.
Always the competitor, now Sam wants a bigger challenge.
Both Sam and Jennifer appreciate this opportunity to inspire others through the Florida Aquarium "Swim with the Fishes" program.
Jennifer French: Regardless of whether you're able-bodied or disabled, the world is open to you... If you want to go out and go into a tank you can, if you want to go out biking, if you want go out race cars, if you can find your way to something you have a passion about, you should go out and do it. You'll find a way to do it."
Sam: "Great way to spend an afternoon, that's for sure."
For more on the Sam Schmidt Paralysis Foundation, see:
www.samschmidt.org
The Florida Aquarium "Swim with the Fishes" Program runs seven days a week for ages 6 and over. The cost is $75 per person. If you're a pro, or just a little more daring, you can try the "Dive with the Sharks."
www.flaquarium.net