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Devers finished the half marathon in 1:53, sprinting across the finish line to average about 8:40 per mile. She was mad at herself because she had a lot left in the tank.
Olympic track star Gail Devers is speaking out about her longtime battle with Graves’ disease and thyroid eye disease. The 55-year-old, three-time Olympic Gold medalist suffered a slew of health ...
Olympic gold medalist Gail Devers was diagnosed with the autoimmune disorder Graves' Disease when she was in college, but it was another 30 years before she learned she also had Thyroid Eye Disease ...
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Editor’s Note: This story was published in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Aug. 1, 1996, after American sprinter Gail Devers raced to another photo-finish, this one not in her favor. This is ...
Gail Devers believes she was fated to compete in the Home Depot Track and Field Invitational in Carson. Devers, a UCLA alumna and 100-meter Olympic gold medalist in 1992 and ‘96, oversees a ...
Gail Devers is a five-time Olympian and three-time gold medalist in track. She dropped to 79 pounds due to Graves' disease between the 1988 and 1992 Olympics.
Gail Devers of the United States, right, and Merlene Ottey of Jamaica cross the finish line in the women's 100 meter final at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Saturday, July 27, 1996.
Olympic track star Gail Devers is speaking out about her longtime battle with Graves’ disease and thyroid eye disease. The The post Olympic track star Gail Devers reflects on battle with Graves ...
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