Wildfires are raging across Southern California and are causing many residents to face devastating losses, including Olympic champion swimmer Gary Hall Jr. The 10-time Olympic champion, who grew up in Arizona,
The two-time Olympic and five-time World champion will receive new medals after the LA fires destroyed all his trophies in his Pacific Palisades home.
Arizona swimming legend and 10-time Olympic medalist Gary Hall Jr. lost his home in the Southern California fires
TELL US WHAT YOU KIND OF SAW YESTERDAY AND WHAT YOU’RE SEEING NOW THIS MORNING WHEN WE FIRST DESCENDED INTO THE AREA, WE CAME OFF THE GRAPEVINE CAME INTO THE GREATER LOS ANGELES, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ... U.S. Olympian Gary Hall Jr. won 10 Olympic medals ...
Olympic gold medalist Gary Hall Jr. revealed in an interview this week that he lost all of his belongings, including his medals, after his home burned down in the California wildfires.
Hall Jr. said he didn’t want to leave the medals behind, but the Pacific Palisades resident had no other choice as his home burned down.
The International Olympic Committee announced it will replace 10 medals left behind by Gary Hall Jr. as he fled the fires in Los Angeles County.
U.S. Olympic swimmer Gary Hall, Jr. has "lost everything" including the 10 medals he won at the 1996, 2000, and 2004 Summer Games. He said the devastating
Wildfires are raging across Southern California and are causing many residents to face devastating losses, including Olympic champion swimmer Gary Hall Jr. The 10-time Olympic champion ...
For Hall of Fame swimmer Gary Hall Jr., those losses included the pinnacle of his life's work—his 10 Olympic medals, which he believes were lost with his home in the Palisades fires. Hall described his harrowing escape from the fire's path on Tuesday to CNN's Erin Burnett.
Hall earned five golds, three silvers and two bronze medals while competing for the United States in three Olympics. He is a two-time Olympic champion in the 50-meter freestyle and helped the U.S. to podium finishes in five relays over his career.
Debate over whether Los Angeles will have the ability to host the 2028 Olympics has deepened amid the deadly wildfires that have devastated the city.