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Olympic Gold Medalist is Castaway on ‘Survivor’

Crystal Cox, who won gold at the Athens Games in 2004 as part of the 4×400m track relay team, is the biggest name on the roster this season on Survivor.

Here’s the whole scoop:

As a single mother and athlete, she is the sole provider for her family and calls herself “the glue that holds the home together.”

As a child, Cox’s family frequently moved, forcing her to adapt. The only girl in a home with four brothers, Crystal held her own physically and became mentally tough as a result.

Cox currently works as childcare teacher, high school track coach and a professional athlete. She has a B.A. in communications from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

When Crystal is not training to compete, she enjoys surfing the internet, traveling and relaxing. Her hobbies include volleyball, kickball and softball. She describes herself as a leader who is outspoken and open minded. She possesses the three “Bs” required to be Sole Survivor, which are: brains, beauty and blazing speed!

Cox currently lives with her daughter, Destiny, her boyfriend Harry and his son in Durham, North Carolina.

She sounds pretty hardcore. Can’t wait to see how she does!

Photo and source: CBS


POSTED BY: Eva Elise

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