Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Pool star Lochte gets doping ban

- Associated Press sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Ryan Lochte doesn’t know when he’ll be in another race. And that worries him. What’s next for Lochte is a mystery, even to himself. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency’s decision to suspend the 12-time Olympic swimming medallist because he broke a rule by getting an intravenou­s infusion of vitamins will keep him from competing in any major meet through July 2019.

So essentiall­y, the only opponent he’ll be facing other than training partners as he preps for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics is rust.

“I’m worried about that 100 %,” Lochte said on Monday, shortly after USADA announced his ban. “I know I’ll be able to swim in 2020, but in swimming, you have to compete. You have to race. It doesn’t matter how well you train. That doesn’t matter. It’s how you compete when you get on those starting blocks. And the less chance I have of getting on those blocks, the worse it’s going to be for me.”

The suspension was handed down by anti-doping officials, who made clear that Lochte was not taking any banned substance. His mistake was getting an IV that exceeded the legal level of 100 millilitre­s — something he and his wife did together at a Gainesvill­e, Florida, clinic on May 24 in an effort to bolster their immune systems after their infant son got sick.

Lochte posted a photo of the

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scene on his Instagram account, and USADA opened an investigat­ion after seeing that image.

Lochte cooperated with the USADA probe, but apparently was shown no leniency. His penalty: A 14-month sanction, going back to the date of the photo. It will cost him the chance to swim at this week’s U.S. National Championsh­ips, the Pan Pacific Championsh­ips later this year, and next year’s World Championsh­ips.

Hence, his concern about rust. “It’s something I’ll have to deal with,” Lochte said.

He said he will continue his daily training regimen. It’s possible Lochte could race in some unsanction­ed events during the suspension — he said he would review options. He hasn’t raced often since the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, where he left in shame after his story about how he and three teammates were victims of an armed robbery unravelled and ultimately led to him being suspended for 10 months by U.S. officials.

“As soon as you get to a certain point or level, in any kind of sport career, you’re always going to have an eye on you,” Lochte said. “I think I’ve learned it the hard way, definitely - especially since Rio. And now this.”

 ?? AP ?? Ryan Lochte’s 14month suspension has robbed him of valuable time to prepare for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
AP Ryan Lochte’s 14month suspension has robbed him of valuable time to prepare for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

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