Gary Hall Jr. on winning the 50 Free back-to-back, shadow boxing, and smashing guitars
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Gary Hall Jr. is a former competitive swimmer from the United States. Born on September 26, 1974, in Cincinnati, Ohio, he is known for winning the 50 Freestyle in back-to-back Olympics (2000 & 2004). Hall is a three-time Olympian and a ten-time Olympic medalist. He specialized in sprint events and was known for his powerful starts and finishes. Hall was also a vocal advocate for clean sport and served as a spokesperson for diabetes awareness, having been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes himself.
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