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Greg Louganis beat calls to “tone the gay thing down” as an HIV-positive Olympian in the 1980s Gold medal-winning diver, who set the standard for the sport, opens up about fearing his death ...
Greg Louganis is recalling the hopelessness he felt during the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. Appearing in NBC's documentary series My Generation, Louganis opens up about ...
Greg Louganis recalls being diagnosed with HIV in 1988 and what the outlook was like at a time before treatment in an exclusive clip from NBC's "My Generation" shared with PEOPLE.
The touch points of Greg Louganis’ triumphant story are well known. The diving legend became an American hero with four gold medal wins in the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games, all while shielding ...
Former Olympic diver and LGBTQ+ rights activist Greg Louganis visited Mission Viejo this week where he started his diving career to talk about the auction.
Greg Louganis made a rare appearance with his dog in Los Angeles on Thursday. This comes three years after he filed for divorce from his estranged husband, John Chaillot.
Greg Louganis, one of the first athletes to come out about his sexuality and HIV status, will be auctioning off his Olympic medals to support LGBTQ organizations.
Despite the internal demons and external challenges Greg Louganis, a California native, thrived as he competed in his backyard in the 1984 Olympics.
Greg Louganis wasn’t supposed to compete at the 1988 Olympics. The superstar athlete, dubbed the “Baryshnikov of diving,” had originally planned on retiring after earning two gold medals in ...
The Olympic swimmer thought his diagnosis was the beginning of the end Greg Louganis is recalling the hopelessness he felt during the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s. Appearing in ...
Greg Louganis, one of the first athletes to come out about his sexuality and HIV status, will be auctioning off his Olympic medals to support LGBTQ organizations.
Greg Louganis, one of the first athletes to come out about his sexuality and HIV status, will be auctioning off his Olympic medals to support LGBTQ organizations.