Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte says he contemplated suicide after fake Rio gunpoint robbery claims


US SWIMMER Ryan Lochte has revealed he considered suicide after the drunken escapade at the Rio Olympics which triggered an international scandal.

Lochte came out with the story that he and two US swimming team-mates had been mugged at gunpoint at a gas station.

Ryan Lochte has admitted he contemplated suicide after it came out he had lied about being robbed at gunpoint
Ryan Lochte has admitted he contemplated suicide after it came out he had lied about being robbed at gunpoint
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Ryan Lochte comes clean over making up story about being robbed in Rio

CCTV footage showed the group had vandalised the petrol station and Lochte later admitted he had "over-exaggerated" his story.


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Speaking to ESPN Lochte said: "After Rio, I was probably the most hated person in the world.

"There were a couple of points where I was crying, thinking, 'If I go to bed and never wake up, fine.'"

Asked if that meant he considered killing himself, Lochte nodded and added: "I was about to hang up my entire life."

CCTV footage then came out that showed Ryan Lochte walking around the petrol station - with no muggers in sight
CCTV footage then came out that showed Ryan Lochte walking around the petrol station - with no muggers in sight
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Lochte has spoken previously of the depression that followed the scandal.

He was banned from swimming for 10 months - a suspension that ends on June 30.

During his suspension he has competed in a meet not sanctioned by USA Swimming and says he plans to try to make the 2020 Olympic team.

The 12-time Olympic medalist will turn 36 during the Tokyo Games.

Ryan Lochte was clearly identifiable in the CCTV footage that revealed his story was a fake
Ryan Lochte was clearly identifiable in the CCTV footage that revealed his story was a fake
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Ryan Lochte now hopes to make the US swimming team for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
Ryan Lochte now hopes to make the US swimming team for the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo
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