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USA Olympics swim team sings 'Call Me Maybe' on the way to London [VIDEO]

Yes, it's yet another cover of Carly Rae Jepsen's summer smash hit. But this time, it's Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, and the other beautiful people of the USA Olympic swim team.
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Call me, maybe? 
Published: July 27, 2012 at 10:32 AM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

As the Olympics begin in London, 'Call Me Maybe' is still topping U.S. charts.

And in case you hadn't gotten enough of the sometimes awkward, sometimes hilarious (and often both) videos of the likes of Cookie Monster, Colin Powell, Jimmy Fallon or even Barack Obama in their own versions of Carly Rae Jepsen's monster summer hit, the Olympic U.S. swimming team has made one of their own.

Three members of the women's team, Alyssa Anderson, Kathleen Hersey and Caitlin Leverenz, spearheaded the effort to get their fellow swimmers in on the fun.

Team USA's entry winks at the video that started them all, featuring Justin Bieber and co.. There are, of course, plenty of shots of the swimmers poolside, showing off their Olympian physiques in their swim suits, dancing down airplane aisles, and generally goofing around.

While participants' enthusiasm varies throughout the video, there are a couple must-see moments.

Yes, Michael Phelps does make an appearance. But it's Ryan Lochte's moment, right at 1:00, that steals the show.

Just don't ask Will Ferrell to join in on your next "Call Me Maybe" cover video. He is apparently really sick of it.

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