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Ryan Lochte is Back With A Very Busy 2023 Ahead

Married to Kayla Rae Reid with two children and a third on the way in June, Ryan Lochte is already busy, but he has a lot more planned for the year head.

The 12-time Olympic medalist recently signed with Excel Sports Management, a powerhouse agency repping Peyton Manning, Tiger Woods and Taylor Swift. Ryan’s signed an endorsement with an Italian shoe company riddickshoes.com, he’s the ambassador of a new swimming meet billed as the International Age Group Championships, and he’s launching his own swim camp series he’s calling 1:54.

Is Ryan actively training now with plans for a run at the 2024 Olympic Trials? I asked him that a few times, a few different ways. The short answer is no. Ryan’s on a break, but it does sounds like he’s leaving the door open to competing.

Ryan’s mostly excited about his swim camp series, 1:54, named after his 200 IM world record time earned going head-to-head with Michael Phelps. His camps are geared for kids 10-16 years old with an interesting in working through the fundamentals of all four strokes. If you haven’t been on deck with Ryan hosting a camp, it’s worth checking out. He’s energetic, certainly in the water with lots of demonstrations, and he’s fun. 1:54 swim camp dates are TBA. Go to the website prosportlive.com/lochte and email Ryan to get on the list for future dates.

Lastly, Ryan’s back on TV in a new reality series, The Traitors, streaming on Peacock. The show debuts January 12th 2023, so save the date. This 10-episode series was captured back in May of 2022. The action and drama goes down in a remote castle in the Scottish Highlands, where contestants compete in a game of alliances and deception for a chance to win $250,000.

See Lochte’s 1:54 200m IM World Record – RACE VIDEO

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VFL
2 years ago

He makes a good $20K at each of these camps. 😳

Beginner Swimmer at 25
2 years ago

He can get a job as a hedge fund manager or investment banker I assume

MIKE IN DALLAS
2 years ago

This puff piece to help Lochte’s career along is actually kind of sad. The man’s competitive days have passed him after a long and successful run. Without the problems of Rio, he might have been better for longer, but this video simply underscored that time has passed him by!

Admin
Reply to  Gold Medal Mel Stewart
2 years ago

That, and to keep their National Team health insurance for as long as possible.

Owlmando
Reply to  Gold Medal Mel Stewart
2 years ago

Cant knock this

RealSlimThomas
Reply to  MIKE IN DALLAS
2 years ago

There’s nothing conventional about the way he’s earning a living right now. We all can agree. But, is there is nothing conventional about becoming a professional athlete. He started his adult life on a path that few have walked down, and he is choosing to keep on it rather than turning around.

At the end of the day, you cannot blame the man for looking for opportunities to support for his family. Especially when those opportunities might provide MORE for his family than a 9 to 5 and also allow him more time to spend with his family.

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EverybodyWangChungTonight
2 years ago

Jeah!

Xman
2 years ago

I wonder if there’s a reason that he hasn’t gone to coach for a club team or a college team.

Does the college job keep him from running certain camps, have sponsors or anything?

Clubs (parents) maybe see a risk in his history of immaturity but this may not be an issue with the age groupers (where you need the best coaches and where his clinics thrive).

Former swimmer
2 years ago

I genuinely like him and he’s hustling for his family and there’s no shame in that. However, he needs to stop with the comeback storyline. It’s exhausting and getting sad at this point.

Steve Wierhake
Reply to  Former swimmer
2 years ago

I know he’ll never get back to his former peak level, but I do think if he decides to train and race again, he could be reasonably competitive. I realize it’s been a few years since his suspension (due to the legal I.V. he took for the flu), but he was training very well at that point. If he could get back to that level again – it wouldn’t be sad at all.

Randomswimmer
2 years ago

imagine him in a full time job…

BearlyBreathing
2 years ago

I hope he can make time for some crypto ads.

About Gold Medal Mel Stewart

Gold Medal Mel Stewart

MEL STEWART Jr., aka Gold Medal Mel, won three Olympic medals at the 1992 Olympic Games. Mel's best event was the 200 butterfly. He is a former World, American, and NCAA Record holder in the 200 butterfly. As a writer/producer and sports columnist, Mel has contributed to Yahoo Sports, Universal Sports, …

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