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US swimmer Lochte faces 10-month suspension

September 8, 2016

US swimmer Ryan Lochte reportedly faces a 10-month suspension. This after his night of embarrassing mischief at the Rio Olympics in August, which has also seen the Olympian lose lucrative sponsorship deals.

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Unverified media reports say that the 32-year old star swimmer has been suspended until mid-2017.

The daily "USA Today" newspaper cited a person with knowledge of the situation that Lochte would also be banned from the 2017 World Championships in Budapest.

Lochte's suspension was first reported by the TMZ.com entertainment news website. USA Today said a statement confirming the suspension would be issued later on Thursday.

A United States Olympic Committee (USOC) spokesman declined to confirm the reports when contacted by the French news agency AFP for comment.

TMZ.com reported that the three other swimmers involved in the escapade have also been suspended for varying periods up to four months.

Journalists surround American Olympic swimmers Gunnar Bentz, left, and Jack Conger, center, as they leave the police station at Rio International airport early Thursday Aug. 18
Journalists surround American Olympic swimmers Gunnar Bentz, left, and Jack Conger, center, as they leave the police station at Rio International airport early Thursday Aug. 18Image: picture-alliance/AP Photo/M. Pimentel

A 12-time Olympic medalist, Lochte has lost several sponsorship deals in the fallout since Rio.

He was charged by Brazilian police last month with making a false report about being robbed at gunpoint during a night out.

Lochte is now seeking to rehabilitate his public image with an appearance on an upcoming season of the reality show "Dancing With the Stars" and has apologized for his behavior. "I'm taking full responsibility for it," Lochte said in a television interview.

US swimmer Lochte apologizes on Brazilian, US TV

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