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Ryan Lochte handed 10-month swimming ban and loses bonuses over Rio incident.
Ryan Lochte handed 10-month swimming ban and loses bonuses over Rio incident.
Ryan Lochte has
been banned from swimming until next June and will forfeit $100,000 in
bonus money that went with his gold medal at the Olympics.
It is part of the penalty for his drunken encounter at a petrol station in Brazil during last month's games. Ryan Lochte.The US Olympic Committee (USOC) and USA Swimming announced the penalties on Thursday.
Lochte
agreed to a ban that will also render him ineligible for world
championships next July because he will not be able to qualify for them
at nationals the previous month.
He
will get no monthly funding from either organisation, cannot access
USOC training centres, must perform 20 hours of community service and
will miss Team USA's post-Olympics trip to the White House.
Agreeing
to four-month suspensions were Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger and Jimmy
Feigen, who were with Lochte at the petrol station. Those sanctions,
which end on December 31, also strip funding and training access and
preclude them from the White House visit. Gunnar Bentz and Jack Conger.Bentz, 20, will also serve 10 hours of community service for violating a curfew rule for athletes under 21.
"As
we have said previously, the behaviour of these athletes was not
acceptable. It unfairly maligned our hosts and diverted attention away
from the historic achievements of Team USA," USOC chief executive Scott
Blackmun said.
"Each of the athletes has accepted responsibility for his actions and accepted the appropriate sanctions."
The
USOC gives a $25,000 bonus to Olympic gold-medal winners, and USA
Swimming has awarded a $75,000 gold-medal bonus at past Olympics.
But
that money pales in comparison to what Lochte lost last month when key
sponsors , including Speedo USA and Ralph Lauren, abandoned the
32-year-old in the wake of his actions at the petrol station. Estimates
have put the financial hit for those losses at around $1m.
Despite
his embarrassment, Lochte has maintained a high profile, posting
regularly on social media and accepting a spot on the upcoming season of
Dancing With The Stars.
Last month, Brazilian police charged
Lochte with filing a false robbery report, but Lochte has not said
whether he will return to Brazil to defend himself.
Lochte's gold
in the 4x200 freestyle relay was one of 121 overall medals the United
States won at the Olympics, yet his actions at the petrol station
overshadowed a large portion of the second half of the Olympics.
The International Olympic Committee's ethics commission is also looking into the incident.
"When
Code of Conduct infractions occur, it's our responsibility to take
action that reflects the seriousness of what happened," USA Swimming
executive director Chuck Wielgus said.
"Unfortunately, this story line took attention away from the athletes who deserved it the most."
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