American swimmer Garry Hall given 10 Olympic replica medals after originals get destroyed during Los Angeles wildfires
Olympic champion Gary Hall Jr. received replicas of his 10 medals from IOC President Thomas Bach after the originals were lost in the Los Angeles wildfires. Hall expressed gratitude for the replacement, emphasizing the importance of solidarity. He...

The 50-year-old received the medals from International Olympic Committee (IOC) President Thomas Bach during a ceremony in Lausanne.
"Thank you for the medals. Never before have 10 Olympic medals been replaced, probably because no one has lost 10 medals before. I will do a better job at taking care of these," Hall said.
"The realisation through this process, that outweighs any sense of loss, is this word solidarity and what it means, which cannot be taken away," he added.
In his illustrious career, Hall won five gold, three silver and two bronze medals while competing for the United States at the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Sydney and Athens respectively.
However, the wildfires, that also killed 29 people and destroyed large areas of Los Angeles in January, forced him to abandon his Pacific Palisades home and leave the medals behind.
"When we were reading your tragic story of losing your house and all your possessions and all your worldly properties, this was going straight to our heart," Bach said.
Los Angeles will host the next summer Olympics in 2028.
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