World-ranking athlete Ginger Huber will dive 66 feet off a cliff, but mice make her scream like a little girl.
“Wow, you’re paid to do that?” That was the question Huber, then a University of Georgia diver, asked a friend who dove for pay. Her friend said, “You just have to be able to do a few tricks o the 3-meter, and that’s it.” Huber said, “Okay, I can do that.”
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