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Gary Hall, Jr.

Personal information
Full nameGary Wayne Hall, Jr.
NationalityUnited States
StrokesFreestyle
ClubThe Race Club
Birth dateSeptember 26, 1974(age 35)
Birth placeCincinnati, Ohio
Height1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)

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For his father, also an Olympian, see Gary Hall, Sr.



Gary Wayne Hall, Jr. (born September 26, 1974 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American swimmer who competed in the 1996, 2000, and 2004 Olympics and won ten Olympic medals (5 gold, 3 silver, 2 bronze).

Hall is well known for his "pro-wrestling like" antics before a competition; frequently strutting onto the pool deck in boxing shorts and robe, shadow boxing and flexing for the audience. He currently serves as the Director of Business Development for b2d Marketing.

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Exciting Summer Baseball Book Release Interviews 24 Baseball Legends and Legacies - PRLog.Org (press release) Tweet this news
PRLog.Org (press release)--"Baseball Legends & Legacies" by -Gary Hall-, provides a unique perspective readers and fans rarely see. Hailed by fans and critics alike this book has ... - Date : Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:19:46 GMT+00:00
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Harnesslink--The mile was timed in 2:07.2 withKatahdin Raymond (-Gary Hall-) finishing second; andSerious Kid (Wally Watson) third. Thursday marked the first appearance by ... - Date : Fri, 30 Jul 2010 03:58:21 GMT+00:00
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Herald Sun--Starting from the outside of the front line, driver -Gary Hall Jr- had no hesitation in taking the son of Pocket Rain to the rear of the field. ... - Date : Sat, 22 May 2010 11:55:41 GMT+00:00
KSP distributes funds to underage drinking prevention groups - WAVE Tweet this news
WAVE--"We know we are never going to eliminate the problem," said -Gary Hall-, with River Valley Behavioral Health. "But we can certainly reduce it down just like ... - Date : Thu, 27 May 2010 01:05:42 GMT+00:00

Medal Record
Men's swimming
Competitor for the United States
Olympic Games
Gold1996 Atlanta4x100 m freestyle
Gold1996 Atlanta4x100 m medley
Gold2000 Sydney50 m freestyle
Gold2000 Sydney4x100 m medley
Gold2004 Athens50 m freestyle
Silver1996 Atlanta50 m freestyle
Silver1996 Atlanta100 m freestyle
Silver2000 Sydney4x100 m freestyle
Bronze2000 Sydney100 m freestyle
Bronze2004 Athens4x100 m freestyle
World Championships (LC)
Gold1994 Rome4x100 m medley
Gold1998 Perth4x100 m freestyle
Silver1994 Rome50 m freestyle
Silver1994 Rome100 m freestyle
Silver1998 Perth4x100 m medley
Pan American Games
Gold1995 Mar del Plata4x100 m freestyle
Bronze2003 Santo Domingo50 m freestyle
Pan Pacific Championships
Gold1995 Atlanta50 m freestyle
Gold1995 Atlanta100 m freestyle
Gold1995 Atlanta4x100 m freestyle
Gold1995 Atlanta4x100 m medley
Silver1999 Sydney50 m freestyle

1996 USA Olympic Swimming Team

Men's Team
Ryan Berube * Brad Bridgewater * Carlton Bruner * Greg Burgess * Ray Carey * Josh Davis * Tom Dolan * David Fox * Kurt Grote * Gary Hall, Jr. * John Hargis * Mark Henderson * Joe Hudepohl * Jeremy Linn * Tom Malchow * Eric Namesnik * Jon Olsen * John Piersma * Jeff Rouse * Brad Schumacher * Tripp Schwenk * Scott Tucker * Peter Wright * Eric Wunderlich
Women's Team
Amanda Beard * Brooke Bennett * Beth Botsford * Janet Evans * Catherine Fox * Whitney Hedgepeth * Trina Jackson * Lisa Jacob * Angel Martino * Whitney Metzler * Kristine Quance * Annette Salmeen * Jilen Siroky * Sheila Taormina * Cristina Teuscher * Jenny Thompson * Melanie Valerio * Amy Van Dyken * Allison Wagner * Ashley Whitney
Coaches
Skip Kenney * David Marsh * Richard Quick * Eddie Reese * Mark Schubert * Jonty Skinner * Murray Stephens * Gregg Troy * Jon Urbanchek

2000 USA Olympic Swimming Team

Men's Team
Pat Calhoun * Chad Carvin * Ian Crocker * Josh Davis * Tom Dolan * Nate Dusing * Anthony Ervin * Scott Goldblatt * Gary Hall, Jr. * Tommy Hannan * Klete Keller * Lenny Krayzelburg * Jason Lezak * Tom Malchow * Ed Moses * Aaron Peirsol * Michael Phelps * Jamie Rauch * Kyle Salyards * Chris Thompson * Scott Tucker * Erik Vendt * Neil Walker * Tom Wilkens
Women's Team
Amanda Adkins * Samantha Arsenault * Amanda Beard * B.J. Bedford * Lindsay Benko * Brooke Bennett * Kim Black * Maddy Crippen * Misty Hyman * Kristy Kowal * Diana Munz * Rada Owen * Erin Phenix * Megan Quann * Gabrielle Rose * Kaitlin Sandeno * Courtney Shealy * Staciana Stitts * Julia Stowers * Ashley Tappin * Cristina Teuscher * Jenny Thompson * Dara Torres * Amy Van Dyken
Coaches
Peter Banks * Jack Bauerle * David Marsh * Richard Quick (Women's Head Coach) * Eddie Reese * Dave Salo * Mark Schubert (Men's Head Coach) * Jon Urbanchek

2004 USA Olympic Swimming Team

Men's Team
Ian Crocker * Nate Dusing * Mark Gangloff * Scott Goldblatt * Gary Hall, Jr. * Brendan Hansen * Bryce Hunt * Larsen Jensen * Klete Keller * Dan Ketchum * Lenny Krayzelburg * Jason Lezak * Ryan Lochte * Tom Malchow * Aaron Peirsol * Michael Phelps * Scott Usher * Peter Vanderkaay * Erik Vendt * Neil Walker * Gabe Woodward
Women's Team
Amanda Beard * Lindsay Benko * Caroline Bruce * Kristen Caverly * Haley Cope * Maritza Correia * Natalie Coughlin * Margaret Hoelzer * Katie Hoff * Rhi Jeffrey * Kara Lynn Joyce * Kalyn Keller * Dana Kirk * Tara Kirk * Rachel Komisarz * Colleen Lanné * Diana Munz * Carly Piper * Kaitlin Sandeno * Jenny Thompson * Dana Vollmer * Amanda Weir
Coaches
Bob Bowman * Frank Busch * Teri McKeever * Richard Quick * Eddie Reese (Men's Head Coach) * Dave Salo * Mark Schubert (Women's Head Coach) * Jon Urbanchek

Olympic Champions in Men's 50 m Freestyle

1904: (50 yards) Zoltán Halmay * 1988: Matt Biondi * 1992: Alexander Popov * 1996: Alexander Popov * 2000: Anthony Ervin and Gary Hall, Jr. * 2004: Gary Hall, Jr. * 2008: César Cielo Filho

Olympic Champions in Men's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay

1964: USA (Clark, Austin, Ilman, Schollander) * 1968: USA (Zorn, Rerych, Spitz, Walsh) * 1972: USA (Edgar, Murphy, Heidenreich, Spitz) * 1984: USA (Cavanaugh, Heath, Biondi, Gaines) * 1988: USA (Jacobs, Dalbey, Jager, Biondi) * 1992: USA (Hudepohl, Biondi, Jager, Olsen) * 1996: USA (Olsen, Davis, Schumacher, Hall, Jr.) * 2000: Australia (Klim, Fydler, Callus, Thorpe) * 2004: South Africa (Schoeman, Ferns, Townsend, Neethling) * 2008: USA (Phelps, Weber-Gale, Jones, Lezak)

Olympic Champions in Men's 4×100 m Medley Relay

1960 USA (McKinney, Hait, Larson, Farrell) * 1964 USA (Mann, Craig, Schmidt, Clark) * 1968 USA (Hickcox, McKenzie, Russell, Walsh) * 1972 USA (Stamm, Bruce, Spitz, Heidenreich) * 1976 USA (Naber, Hencken, Vogel, Montgomery) * 1980 Australia (Kerry, Evans, Tonelli, Brooks) * 1984 USA (Carey, Lundquist, Morales, Gaines) * 1988 USA (Berkoff, Schroeder, Biondi, Jacobs) * 1992 USA (Rouse, Diebel, Morales, Olsen) * 1996 USA (Rouse, Linn, Henderson, Hall, Jr.) * 2000 USA (Krayzelburg, Moses, Crocker, Hall, Jr.) * 2004 USA (Peirsol, Hansen, Crocker, Lezak) * 2008 USA (Peirsol, Hansen, Phelps, Lezak)

Pan American Champions in Men's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay

1967: United States (Walsh, Fitzmaurice, Spitz, Schollander) * 1971: United States (Edgar, Genter, Heidenreich, Heckl) * 1975: United States (Babashoff, Ruby, Grattan, Abbott) * 1979: United States (Gaines, Babashoff, Newton, McCagg) * 1983: United States (Leamy, Gribble, Cavanaugh, Gaines) * 1987: United States (Born, McCadam, Robinson, Dudley) * 1991: Brazil (Ferreira, Nascimento, Rebolal, Borges) * 1995: United States (Hall, Jager, Davis, Olsen) * 1999: Brazil (Scherer, Quintaes, Cordeiro, Borges) * 2003: Brazil (Jayme, Borges, Scherer, Souza) * 2007: Brazil (Silva, Deboni, Oliveira, Cielo)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 50 m Freestyle

1985: Matt Biondi (USA) * 1987 - 1991: Tom Jager (USA) * 1993: Jon Olsen (USA) * 1995: Gary Hall Jr. (USA) * 1997: Ricardo Busquets (PUR) & Bill Pilczuk (USA) * 1999: Brendon Dedekind (RSA) * 2002: Jason Lezak (USA) * 2006: Cullen Jones (USA)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 100 m Freestyle

1985 - 1987: Matt Biondi (USA) * 1989: Brent Lang (USA) * 1991: Matt Biondi (USA) * 1993: Jon Olsen (USA) * 1995: Gary Hall Jr. (USA) * 1997 - 1999: Michael Klim (AUS) * 2002: Ian Thorpe (AUS) * 2006: Brent Hayden (CAN)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 4×100 m Freestyle Relay

1985: USA (McCadam, Heath, Wallace, Biondi) * 1987: USA (Jacobs, Oppel, Dalbey, Biondi) * 1989: USA (Lang, Olsen, Gjertsen, Jager) * 1991: USA (Jordan, Jager, Olsen, Biondi) * 1993: USA (Hudepohl, Pepper, Fox, Olsen) * 1995: USA (Fox, Hudepohl, Olsen, Hall) * 1997: USA (Tucker, Schumacher, Olsen, Walker) * 1999: AUS (Klim, English, Fydler, Thorpe) * 2002: AUS (Callus, Pearson, Hackett, Thorpe) * 2006: USA (Phelps, Walker, Jones, Lezak)

Pan Pacific Champions in Men's 4×100 m Medley Relay

1985: USA (Carey, Moffet, Morales, Biondi) * 1987: USA (Veatch, Schroeder, Morales, Biondi) * 1989: USA (Rouse, Korhammer, Morales, Biondi) * 1991: USA (Rouse, Barrowman, Henderson, Biondi) * 1993: USA (Rouse, Van Neerden, Henderson, Olsen) * 1995: USA (Rouse, Wunderlich, Henderson, Hall) * 1997: USA (Krayzelburg, Grote, Dusing, Walker) * 1999: USA (Krayzelburg, Grote, Wales, Walker) * 2002: USA (Peirsol, Hansen, Phelps, Lezak) * 2006: USA (Peirsol, Hansen, Crocker, Lezak)



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