Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Rio 2016 apologizes to Ryan Lochte, three other US swimmers after they were robbed at gunpoint


Ryan Lochte Talks To Billy Bush About Being Held Up At Gunpoint | TODAY

The spokesman for Rio 2016 apologized Monday to Ryan Lochte and three other U.S. swimmers who said they were robbed at gunpoint a day earlier.

We regret the violence has got so close to the athletes, Mario Andrada said during the daily media briefing at the Games. We have requested the security authorities need to make sure everybody is safe everywhere in the city. We apologize to those involved and regret that violence is an issue in these Games.

Lochte, the 12-time Olympic medalist, was in a taxi early Sunday from Frances hospitality venue to the Olympic Village along with teammates Gunnar Bentz,Jack Conger and Jimmy Feigen. They said they were pulled over and robbed by men posing as police officers.

Andrada said police have spoken to some of the swimmers and are looking for the cab driver.

None of the swimmers were injured.

Also Monday, the International Olympic Committees spokesman, Mark Adams, explainedhis initial denial that any incident involving Lochte had occured.

I contacted the [U.S. Olympic Committee and]they told me the story was not correct. I reported it was not correct, Adams said. I was asked to get an update from USOC, I got an update from USOC, I gave you USOCs update and there was another one after that.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/sports/olympics/la-sp-oly-rio-2016-rio-2016-apologizes-to-ryan-lochte-1471286384-htmlstory.html

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