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PHOTOS: Former college runner with amazing thighs talks coming out, COVID, and conspiracy theories

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Former college track star David Gilbert made headlines in 2015 when he came out as bisexual on Facebook, which took a lot of courage for someone raised in a Jehovah’s Witness household.“Growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness, I have been told many times whom I can and cannot be,” Gilbert, who was attending Lewis-Clark State College in Idaho at the time, wrote. “I would like to let everyone know that I, David James Gilbert, am bisexual.”Now, in a new interview with Outsports, the runner reflects on his coming out experience five years later, coronavirus, and the current state of American politics.“Life is weird right now,” Gilbert, who now lives in Seattle and works in finance, says, “I believe that two types of athletes will emerge from this.

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