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US swimmer Ryan Lochte banned for 10 months: Reports

Updated on: 08 September,2016 01:12 PM IST  | 
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US swimmer Ryan Lochte has been suspended from competition for 10 months following his falsified robbery story at the Rio Olympics, according to media reports

US swimmer Ryan Lochte banned for 10 months: Reports

Ryan Lochte lost four sponsorship deals after falsely claiming he was robbed at gunpoint
Ryan Lochte lost four sponsorship deals after falsely claiming he was robbed at gunpoint


New York: US swimmer Ryan Lochte has been suspended from competition for 10 months following his falsified robbery story at the Rio Olympics, according to media reports

USA Today newspaper reported on Wednesday that the 12-time Olympic medallist has been suspended until mid-2017. Celebrity gossip website TMZ, citing unnamed sources, also reported the suspension, reports Xinhua.

Lochte has been charged by Brazilian police with making a false statement after he claimed he was robbed at gunpoint during the Rio Olympics.

Lochte said he was with fellow US swimmers James Feigen, Gunnar Bentz and Jack Conger when their taxi was stopped by thieves posing as police.

Locthe claimed the athletes were returning to the Olympic Village after celebrating the end of the swimming competition at the Rio Games.

But police accused the swimmers of fabricating the story, claiming the swimmers were in fact confronted by security guards after they vandalised a petrol station.

Lochte, a six-time Olympic gold medallist, has lost a slew of sponsorships, including sportswear manufacturer Speedo.



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