Olympic swimmer and six-time gold medalist Amy Van Dyken Rouen, 41, has been injured in an all-terrain vehicle accident, her family says. The crash severed Rouen's spinal cord and nearly ruptured her aorta, but she has
Amy Van Dyken's fans and loved ones are praying for her. The champion swimmer, a six-time Olympic gold medalist, severed her spinal cord in an ATV accident on Friday in Arizona and remains hospitalized in intensive care at Scottsdale Osborn Medical
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
Six-time Olympic champion swimmer Amy Van Dyken Rouen remains in intensive care in an Arizona hospital following an accident on an all-terrain vehicle Friday. According to the Associated Press, a letter from the Van Dyken and Rouen families said she
Amy Van Dyken pictured looking at the time board after swimming the 50-meter freestyle at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Amy Van Dyken Rouen suffered a severed spine in an all-terrain vehicle accident. SCOTTSDALE