POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Nov 11, 2012
~~<p>Decathlete Bryan Clay was back home in Hawaii last month. He returns again next month when wife Sarah runs the marathon. The Olympic gold and silver medalist is working with Straub Hospital, Visa, Asics, BMW, BP, Oakley and Zico Coconut Water. He has his own foundation and speaks out against drunk driving and underage drinking for The Century Council. This year he released a book detailing what he hopes is an inspirational life, "Redemption: A Rebellious Spirit, a Praying Mother, and the Unlikely Path to Olympic Gold."</p>
Decathlete Bryan Clay was back home in Hawaii last month. He returns again next month when wife Sarah runs the marathon. The Olympic gold and silver medalist is working with Straub Hospital, Visa, Asics, BMW, BP, Oakley and Zico Coconut Water. He has his own foundation and speaks out against drunk driving and underage drinking for The Century Council. This year he released a book detailing what he hopes is an inspirational life, "Redemption: A Rebellious Spirit, a Praying Mother, and the Unlikely Path to Olympic Gold."
What would his life be like if he had cleared the hurdles —literally and figuratively — at this year's Olympic Trials and become the first to win three decathlon medals? Login for more...