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2016 Summer Olympics, Rio de Janeiro

This bolt guy might be pretty good.

I seriously think if he wanted to come back in 4 years as a 200/400 guy he could medal in both. It would take some rework of his fitness and approach. It's clear that his burst in the 100 isn't what it was and he relies more on that amazing stride but the top end velocity is still awesome, imagine running the quarter knowing that guy was stalking you.
 
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Damn, I feel like I'm actually defending Lochte :no: but...

http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20996464_21025406,00.html

Authorities in Brazil claim that Ryan Lochte and three other Team U.S.A. swimmers vandalized a gas station during a night out in Rio last weekend, but Today says they couldn't find any significant signs of damage when they visited the station.

In a Friday morning report, Today correspondent Keir Simmons visited the gas station that Lochte, Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz and Jimmy Feigen allegedly vandalized, leading to a confrontation with the gas station's security that involved a gun being drawn and the swimmers handing over money for alleged damages.

While walking through the station, Simmons pointed to what appeared to be an advertisement that had been pulled off of a wall and walked to the bathroom door that one of the four men are accused of damaging. However, Simmons said he couldn't see any signs of damage – meaning either the damages had been repaired before the NBC show arrived at the gas station or perhaps there were never any damages.

ryan-lochte-bathroom-1024.jpg
 
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Damn, I feel like I'm actually defending Lochte :no: but...

http://www.people.com/people/package/article/0,,20996464_21025406,00.html

Authorities in Brazil claim that Ryan Lochte and three other Team U.S.A. swimmers vandalized a gas station during a night out in Rio last weekend, but Today says they couldn't find any significant signs of damage when they visited the station.

In a Friday morning report, Today correspondent Keir Simmons visited the gas station that Lochte, Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz and Jimmy Feigen allegedly vandalized, leading to a confrontation with the gas station's security that involved a gun being drawn and the swimmers handing over money for alleged damages.

While walking through the station, Simmons pointed to what appeared to be an advertisement that had been pulled off of a wall and walked to the bathroom door that one of the four men are accused of damaging. However, Simmons said he couldn't see any signs of damage – meaning either the damages had been repaired before the NBC show arrived at the gas station or perhaps there were never any damages.

ryan-lochte-bathroom-1024.jpg
JEAH JEAH JEAH
 
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