Amy Van Dyken Rouen, six-time Olympic gold medalist, severed her spine in an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accident near her Scottsdale, AZ home on Friday. Van Dyken, 41, and husband Tom Rouen were coming home from
Amy Van Dyken Rouen, 41, was airlifted to Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Medical Center on June 6 — and she was placed in the intensive care unit after saying she could not feel or move parts of her body. At the 1996
Former Olympic swimming champion Amy Van Dyken is recovering in a hospital after severing her spine in an quad-bike accident, her family said in a statement Monday. The family said Van Dyken crashed her all-terrain vehicle on Friday night and was
Amy Van Dyken Rouen, 41, was airlifted to Scottsdale Healthcare Osborn Medical Center on June 6 — and she was placed in the intensive care unit after saying she could not feel or move parts of her body. At the 1996
Olympic swimming legend Amy Van Dyken severed her spinal cord in her ATV accident this weekend — and doctors performed emergency surgery to repair her…