When Olympic champion swimmer Gary Hall Jr. saw flames closing in on his Pacific Palisades home on Jan. 7, he was able to grab his dog and the insulin, but his Olympic medals were left behind.
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The LA fires burned down an Olympic swimmer's home with his gold, silver and bronze medals inside. The IOC says he'll get ...
The International Olympic Committee will replace the 10 medals U.S. swimmer Gary Hall Jr. left in his Los Angeles County home ...
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When Gary Hall Jr. saw the flames of the Palisades fire rapidly approaching, he grabbed his dog Puddle, a few family mementos ...
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Hall earned five golds, three silvers and two bronze medals while competing for the United States in three Olympics. He is a ...
American swimmer Gary Hall Jr. will receive replicas of the 10 Olympic medals he left behind while fleeing the Los Angeles ...