Mere minutes separated Olympic gold medalist Gary Hall Jr. seeing the Palisades Fire break out and escaping his home, he said.
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,
“Currently the full focus must be on the fight against the fires and the protection of the people and property. We have also learned that a great Olympian, Gary Hall Jr., has lost his medals in the fire. The IOC will provide him with replicas.”
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.
Olympic gold medalist Gary Hall Jr. will receive replicas of the 10 medals he lost to the Los Angeles wildfires last week, the International Olympic Committee said.
including Olympic champion swimmer Gary Hall Jr. The 10-time Olympic champion, who grew up in Arizona, had all of his possessions, including his 10 Olympic medals, destroyed in a house he was ...
Arizona swimming legend and 10-time Olympic medalist Gary Hall Jr. lost his home in the Southern California fires
Gary Hall Jr. said he fled his house in Pacific Palisades with the shoes on his feet and left everything, including his Olympic medals, behind.
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