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Scott Hamilton, who won figure skating gold for the U.S. in the 1984 Olympics, revealed on Wednesday that he will hold off on treating a third brain tumor until he shows symptoms.
Scott Hamilton Is Sharing Why He Is the 'Luckiest Man Alive' (Exclusive) Forty years after winning gold at the 1984 Olympics, the skating legend looks back on his achievements and challenges ...
Olympic gold medalist Scott Hamilton spoke to Fox News Digital about his experience as a cancer survivor and how his excellence in figure skating has given him a platform to do more.
Related: Scott Hamilton Reveals His Third Brain Tumor Has Shrunk Without Treatment: 'I Was the Recipient of a Spectacular Miracle' He understands not everyone would be able to comprehend this plan ...
Why Scott Hamilton Is Choosing Not to Treat His Third Brain Tumor: 'I'm at Peace with the Decision' (Exclusive) The ice skating legend, 65, says he won't treat his benign pituitary gland tumor ...
Scott Hamilton and his wife share four children, two of whom were adopted from Haiti. Scott and Tracie have two biological children, 16-year-old Maxx and 21-year-old Aidan.
Related: Scott Hamilton Sold Almost Everything in His Home — but Saved a Few Things for His Charity Auction (Exclusive) "I can't really think of anything I got rid of that I miss," he says now.
Scott shares four children with his wife, Tracie Hamilton. After they got married in 2002, they welcomed sons Aidan and Maxx. Six years later, they adopted siblings Jean Paul and Evelyne from Haiti.
Cleveland State Community College Foundation recently hosted An Evening with Scott Hamilton, Olympic Gold medal figure skater. Presented by the Bank of Cleveland/Builtwell Banking, more than 250 ...