As we've been reporting, Ryan Lochte fabricated the story about being robbed in Rio which has basically wiped out his accomplishments at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
Ryan Lochte broke history at the 2016 Rio Olympics along with winning medals, but right now, all anyone is talking about is his strange robbery story that's causing both him, the IOC and the Olympic Committee
The Rio Olympics are ending on an international issue note as the robbery incident that Ryan Lochte first denied (along with the IOC and Olympic Committee) then admitted to is coming under intense scrutiny by officials in Brazil.
Ryan Lochte may have gotten back to the United States before the Brazilian authorities could get him, but his U.S. Olympic swimming teammates, Jack Conger and Gunnar Bentz weren't so fortunate.
As we reported on Sunday, something was very fishy about Ryan Lochte's 'did he or didn't he' get robbed story, and now a Brazilian judge has got the same problems we did.
Michael Phelps said it before at the London Games that he was retiring, but this time, Phelps and longtime coach Bob Bowman have agreed that this is his final Olympics performance.
After the 2012 London Olympics fans were mourning seeing Michael Phelps and Ryan Lochte duke it out in the water, but with the 2016 Rio Olympics, the two champion swimmers kept the rivalry alive
Swimming, gymnastics and volleyball are big today as Michael Phelps goes against Ryan Lochte the last time at the 2016 Rio Olympics and American Simone Biles heads for the women's individual.
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