Ryan Lochte

Ryan Lochte
Lochte in 2018
Personal information
Full nameRyan Steven Lochte
Born (1984-08-03) August 3, 1984
Rochester, New York, U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight195 lb (88 kg)
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesBackstroke, freestyle, individual medley
College teamUniversity of Florida
Medal record
Men's swimming
Representing the  United States
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympic Games 6 3 3
World Championships (LC) 18 5 4
World Championships (SC) 21 10 7
Pan Pacific Championships 8 4 0
Pan American Games 1 0 0
Total 54 22 14
Olympic Games
2004 Athens4×200 m freestyle
2008 Beijing200 m backstroke
2008 Beijing4×200 m freestyle
2012 London400 m medley
2012 London4×200 m freestyle
2016 Rio de Janeiro4×200 m freestyle
2004 Athens200 m medley
2012 London200 m medley
2012 London4×100 m freestyle
2008 Beijing200 m medley
2008 Beijing400 m medley
2012 London200 m backstroke
World Championships (LC)
2005 Montreal4×200 m freestyle
2007 Melbourne200 m backstroke
2007 Melbourne4×200 m freestyle
2009 Rome200 m medley
2009 Rome400 m medley
2009 Rome4×100 m freestyle
2009 Rome4×200 m freestyle
2011 Shanghai200 m freestyle
2011 Shanghai200 m backstroke
2011 Shanghai200 m medley
2011 Shanghai400 m medley
2011 Shanghai4×200 m freestyle
2013 Barcelona200 m backstroke
2013 Barcelona200 m medley
2013 Barcelona4×200 m freestyle
2015 Kazan200 m medley
2015 Kazan4×100 m medley
2015 Kazan4×100 m mixed freestyle
2007 Melbourne100 m backstroke
2007 Melbourne200 m medley
2007 Melbourne400 m medley
2013 Barcelona4×100 m freestyle
2015 Kazan4×200 m freestyle
2005 Montreal200 m backstroke
2005 Montreal200 m medley
2009 Rome200 m backstroke
2011 Shanghai4×100 m freestyle
World Championships (SC)
2004 Indianapolis4×200 m freestyle
2006 Shanghai200 m backstroke
2006 Shanghai200 m medley
2006 Shanghai400 m medley
2008 Manchester100 m medley
2008 Manchester200 m medley
2008 Manchester400 m medley
2008 Manchester4×100 m freestyle
2010 Dubai200 m freestyle
2010 Dubai200 m backstroke
2010 Dubai100 m medley
2010 Dubai200 m medley
2010 Dubai400 m medley
2010 Dubai4×100 m medley
2012 Istanbul200 m freestyle
2012 Istanbul100 m medley
2012 Istanbul200 m medley
2012 Istanbul4×100 m freestyle
2012 Istanbul4×200 m freestyle
2012 Istanbul4×100 m medley
2014 Doha4×200 m freestyle
2004 Indianapolis200 m medley
2006 Shanghai4×100 m medley
2008 Manchester200 m backstroke
2008 Manchester4×100 m medley
2010 Dubai4×200 m freestyle
2012 Istanbul200 m backstroke
2014 Doha200 m backstroke
2014 Doha200 m medley
2014 Doha4×50 m freestyle
2014 Doha4×100 m medley
2004 Indianapolis200 m freestyle
2006 Shanghai4×100 m freestyle
2006 Shanghai4×200 m freestyle
2012 Istanbul100 m butterfly
2014 Doha200 m freestyle
2014 Doha100 m medley
2014 Doha4×100 m freestyle
Pan Pacific Championships
2006 Victoria4×200 m freestyle
2010 Irvine200 m freestyle
2010 Irvine200 m backstroke
2010 Irvine200 m medley
2010 Irvine400 m medley
2010 Irvine4×100 m freestyle
2010 Irvine4×200 m freestyle
2014 Gold Coast4×200 m freestyle
2006 Victoria100 m backstroke
2006 Victoria200 m medley
2014 Gold Coast100 m butterfly
2014 Gold Coast4×100 m freestyle
Pan American Games
2003 Santo Domingo4×200 m freestyle
Representing the Florida Gators
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
NCAA Championships 7 1 3
Total 7 1 3
By race
Event 1st 2nd 3rd
100 y backstroke 0 1 0
200 y backstroke 2 0 0
200 y medley 2 0 0
400 y medley 1 0 1
4×200 y freestyle 1 0 0
200 m medley 0 0 1
400 m medley 1 0 0
4×200 m freestyle 0 0 1
Total 7 1 3
NCAA Championships
2004 East Meadow400 m medley
2005 Minneapolis200 y backstroke
2005 Minneapolis200 y medley
2005 Minneapolis4×200 y freestyle
2006 Atlanta200 y backstroke
2006 Atlanta200 y medley
2006 Atlanta400 y medley
2005 Minneapolis100 y backstroke
2003 Austin400 y medley
2004 East Meadow200 m medley
2004 East Meadow4×200 m freestyle

Ryan Steven Lochte (/ˈlɒkti/ LOK-tee; born August 3, 1984) is an American former competition swimmer and 12-time Olympic medalist. He is the third-most decorated swimmer in Olympic history measured by total number of medals, behind only Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky. Lochte's seven individual Olympic medals rank second in history in men's swimming (again to Michael Phelps), tied for second among all Olympic swimmers. He currently holds the world records in the 200-meter individual medley, and, as part of the American team, in the 4×200-meter freestyle (both long course).

Lochte's success has earned him SwimSwam's Swammy Award for U.S. Male Swimmer of the Year in 2013, the World Swimmer of the Year Award, and the American Swimmer of the Year Award twice. He has also been named the FINA Swimmer of the Year three times. He has won a total of 90 medals in major international competition (54 gold, 22 silver, and 14 bronze) spanning the Olympics, the World Championships, Pan American Games, and Pan Pacific Championships, including six Olympic gold medals and 39 world championship titles.

Lochte specializes in the backstroke and individual medley but is also a freestyle and butterfly swimmer. He is noted for the speed and distance he attains while kicking underwater. Lochte is also known for his dominance in the short course format (25-yard and 25-meter-long pools). Lochte swam the 100-meter individual medley in a then-world record 50.71 seconds on December 15, 2012, at the FINA World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey. At this same event, he is also credited with swimming the then-fastest 200-meter individual medley, finishing in 1 minute 49.63 seconds.

In 2016, Lochte generated international controversy when he claimed that he and three other American swimmers had been pulled over and robbed by armed men with police badges while in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at the 2016 Summer Olympics. While initial news stories reported that Lochte and three other US swimmers had been robbed at gunpoint after a night out in Rio, later details emerged that the "armed robbers posing as police" were actually security guards at a gas station where the swimmers had urinated outside the bathroom and Lochte allegedly vandalized a framed poster, and ended with the swimmers providing money to the guards. Some of the swimmers were detained in Brazil as witnesses. Ultimately, the athletes each released statements, and one swimmer paid a fine of approximately $10,800 to a Brazilian charity in order to get his passport back. Lochte apologized for not being more candid about the gas station dispute, and subsequently lost four major sponsorships. On September 8, both the U.S. Olympic Committee and USA Swimming suspended Lochte for 10 months and Bentz, Conger, and Feigen for four months. Additionally, Lochte was required to complete 20 hours of community service, and Bentz was required to complete 10 hours. All were made ineligible for financial support during their suspensions, removed from the U.S. Olympic delegation to the White House, barred from U.S. Olympic training centers, and blocked from attending USA Swimming's year-end Golden Goggles celebration. Lochte was charged in Brazil with falsely reporting a crime. The scandal gained significant media attention both during the games and after their conclusion. In July 2017, the court in Brazil dismissed the charges against Lochte, saying his actions "did not rise to the level of filing a false crime report."

On July 23, 2018, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency imposed a 14-month suspension from competition on Lochte because he had received a "prohibited intravenous infusion." Lochte immediately accepted the sanction. On May 24, 2018, the same day he had received the infusion, Lochte had posted a picture – since deleted – on Instagram "showing him receiving an intravenous injection of what he says were 'vitamins'," even though the USADA bans "intravenous infusions of permitted substances at volumes greater than 100 millilitres [3.5 imp fl oz; 3.4 US fl oz] in a 12-hour period without a special 'Therapeutic Use Exemption'," Vox reported.