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Former U.S. Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. says he lost everything in the Palisades wildfire, including his 10 Olympic medals ...
Gary Hall Jr.'s harrowing experience escaping the Los Angeles wildfires in January, and seeing his home engulfed in flames, was not the first time he was in a life-threatening situation.
Olympic swim great Gary Hall Jr. awarded 10 medals to replace those destroyed in Palisades fire Hall set an unexpected record replacing them at IOC headquarters Monday.
Former U.S. swimmer Gary Hall Jr. was presented with 10 Olympic medals to replace the ones he won from 1996-2004 but he lost in the Palisades fire.
Five-time Olympic swimming champion Gary Hall Jr. received replicas of his 10 medals from the Games on Monday after the originals were destroyed during the Los Angeles wildfires in January.
Gary Hall Jr. received 10 replica medals from IOC President Thomas Bach during an 'emotional; ceremony at Olympic House in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Gary Hall Jr. left his 10 Olympic medals behind at his Pacific Palisades home in January during the wildfires.
Olympic great Gary Hall Jr. had 10 medals that were destroyed in the Los Angeles wildfires replaced by the IOC in a ceremony on Monday.
Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. lost his home and everything in it during the January wildfires that cost 30 lives and caused more than $250 billion in damage.