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- As a father to four children, Scott is amazed at the unexpected paths his life has taken. He confessed, "I never would've thought to dream of any [of] the things that have happened to me."
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Nov 14, 2015 · Hamilton, now 57, has had a pretty remarkable showing off the ice, too from surviving cancer to becoming a loving father of four (two kids adopted last year from Haiti).
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Aug 6, 2024 · Show Notes. Scott Hamilton is an Olympic gold medal figure skater and former national television commentator. His compelling story begins with being adopted and overcoming physical illness as a child to compete in skating, followed by cancer and multiple brain tumors.
Feb 21, 2024 · Related: Scott Hamilton Sold Almost Everything in His Home — but Saved a Few Things for His Charity Auction (Exclusive) "I never would've thought to dream any of the things that have...
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Mar 2, 2018 · Hamilton was adopted at six weeks old. He was raised by two college professors, with his father being the strict, disciplined one, and his mother being the loving, kind, self-sacrificing one. Although he didn't look like anyone in his family, people said he most looked like his mother.
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He was adopted at the age of six weeks by Dorothy (née McIntosh), a professor, and Ernest S. Hamilton, a professor of biology, [5] and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio. He has two siblings, older sister Susan (his parents' biological daughter) and younger brother Steven (who was also adopted). [6]
Jul 26, 2019 · Scott got healthy and returned to life on the the ice and the broadcast booth. He got married and became a father. Life was good until the fall of 2004. "I was symptomatic.