Suzy Favor Hamilton, Three-Time Olympic Runner, Worked as Las Vegas Call Girl in 2012 (Photos)

by abournenesn

Dec 21, 2012

Suzy Favor HamiltonThere have been any number of cases of athletes finding themselves in dire financial straits after their playing careers, but this incident may take that to a whole new level.

Suzy Favor Hamilton is a three-time Olympic runner, and one of the NCAA’s most decorated tracks stars ever. And, in 2012, she spent time working as a $600-per-hour call girl in Las Vegas, according to reporting done by The Smoking Gun.

Prior to this revelation, Favor Hamilton, 44, was not necessarily a household name, but she was far less anonymous than many Olympians, being involved in at least two relatively famous incidents. During the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, a Nike advertisement she starred in — being chased by a chainsaw-wielding killer — attracted controversy for a number of reasons. During those same games, Favor Hamilton fell intentionally during the 1500 meters after realizing she couldn’t win the race.

“I take full responsibility for my mistakes. I’m not the victim and I’m not going that route,” said Favor Hamilton. “I’m owning up to what I did. I would not blame anybody except myself. … Everybody in this world makes mistakes. I made a huge mistake. Huge.”

Favor Hamilton suggested via her Twitter account that her foray into prostitution was a “coping mechanism” for a difficult time she was experiencing.

Perhaps the most bizarre part of this find is that Favor Hamilton did not appear to be in financial trouble. She operates a successful real estate brokerage with her husband, her high school sweetheart, and also earned money as a motivational speaker.

Favor Hamilton had been working under the alias “Kelly Lundy” (is that a Married With Children reference?), and claims that she was outed by a disgruntled client.

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Photo via Twitter/@favorhamilton

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