Ryan Lochte will be competing on the upcoming 23rd edition of Dancing with the Stars with pro partner Cheryl Burke.
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Ryan is a 32-year-old American competitive swimmer and a 12-time Olympic medalist. He's won six gold medals, three silver and three bronze -- which ranks him second in swimming behind Michael Phelps.
Ryan is trying to make a personal comeback after the Rio scandal in which he lied to authorities about being robbed at gunpoint. He lost major endorsement deals, like from Speedo, and must wait for a 10-month suspension in swimming to be over, which costs him participation in the 2017 National Championship.
Ryan was born on August 3, 1984 in Rochester, NY. Want to learn more about the 6'2" athlete?
Below is a list of 7 facts Reality TV World has compiled about Ryan Lochte:
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- He has two older sisters, Kristin and Megan, and two younger brothers, Devon and Brandon. During his early childhood, he lived in Canandaigua, New York, but moved to Florida so his father could coach swimming.
- Ryan's mother is Cuban -- born and raised in Havana -- while his father is of Dutch, English, and German descent.
- The swimmer is the current world-record holder in the 200 individual medley. He also has a total of 70 medals in major international competitions, including 45 first-place finishes.
- Ryan went to the University of Florida, and as a Gator, became a two-time NCAA Swimmer of the Year, 24-time NCAA All-American, and seven-time NCAA Champion. He majored in Sport Management and graduated from college in 2007.
- In August 2012, Ryan filed an application to trademark his personal catchphrase, "Jeah," but it never became finalized. He claims he's too mature now for the phrase. (He appreciates still being famous for his grills though).
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- He has appeared in commercials for the Nissan Altima and been featured on the covers of Vogue, Time, Men's Health and Men's Journal.
- Ryan Starred on What Would Ryan Lochte Do?. The series began airing in April 2013 on E! but was canceled after only one season.
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