Greg Louganis, the legendary Olympic icon, recently made a brief visit to the United States to spend the holidays with his family in Hawaii. After spending quality time with his father, sisters, and brother, Louganis returned to Panama, his current home. During his visit, he also connected with an LGBTQIA+ hiking group and had a positive experience socializing with new people.
Reflecting on his decision to sell three of his Olympic medals and his house to afford the move to Panama, Louganis expressed that he needed the money and acknowledged that better financial management could have prevented such drastic measures. Despite the surprising move and financial challenges, Louganis emphasized that his decision was inspired by friends who lost their homes in the Los Angeles wildfires, prompting him to start fresh with an open heart and mind.
While in Hawaii, Louganis found solace in reconnecting with his roots and exploring new possibilities for his future. He hinted at the potential of a permanent relocation to Panama but clarified that he has no immediate plans to change his citizenship. Louganis also shared his aspirations to discover his true self beyond his identity as a diving champion and the influence of his former coach, Ron O’Brien.
Looking ahead, Louganis expressed a desire to embrace all aspects of life, including joy, grief, anger, and laughter, as he navigates this new chapter. His visit to Hawaii served as a reminder of the importance of self-discovery and personal growth, reaffirming his decision to embark on a new journey in Panama. As he continues to explore new opportunities and experiences, Louganis remains optimistic about the possibilities that lie ahead.

