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Former U.S. Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton outed as a call girl

Struggling in her marriage and mired in depression, three-time Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton coped by turning to a life of prostitution, working for an escort service based in Las Vegas.

Suzy Favor apologized Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012, after a report by The SmokingGun website said she had been working as a prostitute in Las Vegas. (Michael Sears/AP Photo, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)
Suzy Favor apologized Thursday, Dec. 20, 2012, after a report by The SmokingGun website said she had been working as a prostitute in Las Vegas. (Michael Sears/AP Photo, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel)Read more

Struggling in her marriage and mired in depression, three-time Olympian Suzy Favor Hamilton coped by turning to a life of prostitution, working for an escort service based in Las Vegas.

"I do not expect people to understand," Favor Hamilton wrote Thursday in one of a series of posts to her Twitter account after the Smoking Gun website reported on her double life. "But the reasons for doing this made sense to me at the time and were very much related to depression."

The Smoking Gun said the 44-year-old athlete has been working for the last year for a Las Vegas escort service that booked her for dates there, as well as in Los Angeles, Houston, and Chicago.

One of the country's best-ever middle-distance runners, Favor Hamilton competed for the United States at the Olympics in 1992, 1996, and 2000 but did not win a medal. She won seven U.S. national titles. She lives in Madison, Wis., where, the Smoking Gun reported, she and her husband, Mark, live in a $600,000 home and appear to be in no financial distress based on the website's review of court and municipal records.

Favor Hamilton told the website that only her husband was aware of her escort work. "He tried, he tried to get me to stop. He wasn't supportive of this at all," she said.

The website reported that Favor Hamilton worked under the alias "Kelly Lundy" but said she told some of her clients about her true identity and suspected one of them outed her.

Soon after the story appeared online, Favor Hamilton released a series of tweets saying in part that she was "drawn to escorting in large part because it provided many coping mechanisms for me when I was going through a very challenging time with my marriage and my life."

A nine-time NCAA champion for Wisconsin, Favor Hamilton is the namesake of the Big Ten's Suzy Favor Athlete of the Year Award, given to the conference's top female athlete.

Neither Favor Hamilton nor officials from the Big Ten immediately responded to requests from the Associated Press seeking comment.

She is a three-time outdoor 1,500-meter national champion and a three-time indoor national champion - her last title coming in 1999.

"As crazy as I know it seems, I never thought I would be exposed, therefore never hurting anybody," she said in one Twitter post.

In another, she says she is seeking psychological care for her problem.

She closed her series of tweets by saying: "I fully intend to make amends and get back to being a good mother, wife, daughter, and friend."