The Los Angeles fires in January were no doubt one of the worst tragedies in California history, with incalculable losses. But Gary Hall Jr. is likely the only resident who lost 10 Olympic medals: ...
Gary Hall Jr. won 10 Olympic medals with the U.S. swimming team from 1996-2004, then lost them all in January when the house he was renting in the Pacific Palisades went up in flames. He now has all ...
After all his Olympic medals were destroyed in the Los Angeles fires, swimming great Gary Hall Jr. set an unexpected record replacing them at IOC headquarters Monday. Ten Olympic medals awarded to one ...
Gary Hall Jr.’s Olympic medals were destroyed in the Los Angeles fires. On Monday, he was awarded 10 replica medals at IOC headquarters to replace the ones he lost. Like most of Hall’s belongings, the ...
Swimmer Gary Hall Jr., whose post-graduate training at Cal helped him win 10 Olympic medals, lost those medals earlier this year when his home was destroyed by fires at Pacific Palisades. Hall Jr. got ...
Months after losing his Olympic medals in the Los Angeles wildfires, swimming champion Gary Hall Jr. has been given replicas. International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach presented replicas ...
Three-time Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. has survived multiple life-threatening events, including the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Park bombing and a shark attack. Gary Hall Jr.'s harrowing experience ...
FILE - U.S. swimmers Anthony Ervin, left, and Gary Hall Jr., center, who tied for the gold medal in the men's 50m freestyle, stand with Dutch swimmer Pieter van den Hoogenband, right, who won the ...