...I investigated that question for awhile, but it was sort of distracting and I ended up reading about Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. (who actually is Charles Keating’s grandson). There wasn’t much to be learned here about Joe the Plumber. About an hour in,...
...in that market. More admirably, Keating has supported his grandson's swimming career; five time Olympic gold medal winner Gary Hall Jr. is Keating's grandson, following in the old man's footsteps. Long ago, before becoming a notorious felon, Keating was an...
...and practice uniforms, but the Owls won the tournament. • A Drew swimmer who has Type 1 diabetes invited Olympic swimmer Gary Hall Jr. to campus for a swim-a-thon and clinic that raised nearly $10,000 for diabetes research. • There was competition in six Division...
...But I also knew that diabetes can strike anyone, regardless of health or fitness level. I was plesantly surprised to see Gary talk openly about the disease and even more pleased that he has started a foundation to help raise awareness. Here he was a while...
...bounced awkwardly, struck defender Hong Myong Hui and looped over the goalkeeper's outstretched arms into the net. â Gary Hall Jr., a 10-time Olympic medalist has officially retired from swimming. Hall was expected to leave the sport after just missing out...
...Gary Hall Jr. demonstrates some of his trademark showmanship before the 2004 Olympic trials with some dancing near the starting blocks. Gary Hall Jr. went out early Sunday morning to catch a few waves. Time to get on with the rest of his life. The 10-time...
...once fined for donning a boxing robe at the Olympics, Gary Hall Jr. has been lauded for his work with diabetes. Celebrity public appearances don't usually require much sweat and toil. Say a few words, take a few pictures, sign a few notepads. Some are self-indulgent;...
...once fined for donning a boxing robe at the Olympics, Gary Hall Jr. has been lauded for his work with diabetes. Celebrity public appearances don't usually require much sweat and toil. Say a few words, take a few pictures, sign a few notepads. Some are self-indulgent;...
...at a National Championships or higher lever, who has given back to his or her country, community, charity or cause. Gary Hall Jr. (Miami Beach, Fla.), took home the award in 2004 based on his work with diabetes research funding. This year's nominees include...
...Gary Hall, Jr., a ten-time Olympic medal-winner, will host a swim clinic in conjunction with Drew University's World Diabetes Day Swim-A-Thon on Saturday, November 15, 2008. The event, which begins at 10 AM with a two-hour clinic given by Hall, is followed...