USOC: Further action to come for Ryan Lochte, teammates. "They let down our athletes," U.S. Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun said. "They let down Americans." U.S. Olympic Committee CEO Scott Blackmun says further action is coming in the matter of 12-time swimming medalist Ryan Lochte and his three teammates whose story of a robbery overshadowed the Rio de Janeiro Games. Blackmun offered no details on what disciplinary action may be coming, but made no effort to hide his frustration with the matter. "They let down our athletes," Blackmun said. "They let down Americans."
想起阿姆《mockingbird》一段歌词 But it's just something We have no control over And that's what destiny is But no more worries Rest your head and go to sleep Maybe one day we'll wake up And this will all just be a dream
Ryan Lochte Talks 'Heartbreaking' Swimming Suspension, Putting Rio Robbery Scandal Behind Him Ryan Lochte is once more making it clear he's ready to step away from the "lowest" times of his Rio robbery scandal. The 32-year-old Olympic swimmer and his new Dancing with the Stars partner Cheryl Burke are sitting down with Ellen DeGeneres on Monday's episode of The Ellen DeGeneres Show to address the international incident, the advice he received from teammate Michael Phelps and his future in the sport. In the weeks after he lodged a false report of armed robbery, Lochte tells DeGeneres, "I reached the lowest point of my entire life that I never thought I would go to. I was in a really dark place, and I didn't know if I should come out, just hide my entire life. He says his friends and family reassured him during those trying times and he realized, "You can't always hide the rest of your life just embrace this opportunity so that's why I'm here."
dancing with the stars第一场,老罗在直播期间差点被闯进来的抗议者攻击了,还好没有人受到影响。他们第一场成绩是24/40也就勉强及格吧。我看到一个节目片段,Cheryl问罗罗:“what do you think you did wrong?(你认为自己做错了什么?)”他的回答是“everything”。感觉心酸极了