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Ryan Lochte had a rough time in Rio.

He lost to Michael Phelps,Insaaf (2023) EP 2 Hindi Web Series his bleached platinum hair turned green, he claimed to have been robbed at gunpoint and he's been accused of lying about being robbed at gunpoint.

SEE ALSO: Ryan Lochte totally chill about being robbed at gunpoint

Here are some of the swimmer's least thought-out decisions.


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Potentially lying about getting robbed

Mashable ImageRIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 12: Ryan Lochte of the United States attends a press conference in the Main Press Center on Day 7 of the Rio Olympics on August 12, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Matt Hazlett/Getty Images) Credit: Getty Images/matt hazlett

First, Lochte recounted that he was robbed at gunpoint while in Rio early Sunday morning. This was at first denied by the International Olympic Committee, but later confirmed.

Lochte provided Todaywith the following account: "We got pulled over, in the taxi, and these guys came out with a badge, a police badge, no lights, no nothing just a police badge and they pulled us over. They pulled out their guns, they told the other swimmers to get down on the ground. They got down on the ground. I refused. I was like we didn't do anything wrong, so -- I'm not getting down on the ground."

However, Brazilian authorities cast doubt on the details of the situation while Lochte has been retweeting people who agree that his story is true.

Recently released security footage shows Lochte and his teammates returning to the Olympic Village after the alleged robbery. Judge Keyla Blank cites this video as the reason she ruled for a further investigation, because Lochte and the teammates did not appear to have gone through a traumatic incident or lost valuables they are shown putting through the complex's metal detector.

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As evidence continues to be released, we hope to soon learn whether or not Lochte told the truth, misrepresented the facts or lied about all of it.

Dyeing his hair

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Lochte bleached his brown locks before heading to Rio. You know, to look great under his swim cap. However, once he dipped his head in Rio's (sometimes dubiously filtrated) pools, his hair turned green for the duration of the Olympics. But don't worry, his hair should be back to normal by now.

His American flag grill

Mashable ImageOlympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte shows off his American flag grills and gold medal after winning the Men's 400m Individual Medley at the London 2012 Olympics Aquatic Center. (Photo by Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Credit: LA Times via Getty Images/robert gauthier

Who could forget 2012, the Summer of Ryan Lochte? At the London games, he was ushered in as America's golden boy, and certainly, the grill was an essential part of the look the country fell in love with. (Ed. note: it is extremely debatable as to whether or not Lochte was ever considered America's golden boy to anyone besides 18-year-olds who spent their final summer before college alone in their parents' basement laughing at memes.)

While he was asked not to wear it on the podium, he sported it afterward for a series of popular photographs. The grill was made of diamonds and rubies, and he had it custommade before heading to London.

Everything he's ever tweeted

Case in point. Spelling and grammar errors galore, his Twitter is full of ridiculous gems like these.

What Would Ryan Lochte Do? on E!

A personality like Lochte's seems perfect for a reality show. However, he's much more prone to success underwater than he is on television. What Would Ryan Lochte Do?lasted just one season on E!, which cancelled it after eight episodes.

Trying to make "jeah" happen

#JEAH is Lochte's catchphrase. In an attempt to explain its definition back in 2009, Lochte said, "It means, like, almost, like, everything." Even his license plate features the phrase.

That time he took a selfie and missed the Empire State Building behind him

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You just hate to see that happen.

When a news anchor cried from laughing so hard at his interview responses

Better luck next time, Lochte.

Bonus best decision: that time he was on 30 Rock

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Lochte played a version of himself called "Ryan Lochte: Sex Idiot" on the Season 7 episode "Stride of Pride." It's great! He's funny in it! His other good decisions include being a 12-time Olympic medalist and not bringing the grills to Rio.

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