The Prince George Citizen

Lochte chooses training over Tinseltown

- Sandy COHEN

LOS ANGELES — With his camera-ready good looks, quirky catchphras­es and funky fashion choices, swimmer Ryan Lochte parlayed the five medals he won at the 2012 Olympic Games into a burgeoning media career.

But the 28-year-old athlete says he’s back in the pool training for future competitio­ns and only embraced Hollywood to raise his sport’s profile.

“My main goal is to make swimming bigger than what it is, or what it was back in 2008, and the only way I can do that is by going and doing cameos, being on talk shows, doing all those little things to help bring people aware that like, just bring them into swimming more,” Lochte told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday.

“Honestly, the only time you ever hear about swimming is during the Olympics. I say to myself and to other people: Why can’t swimming be like the NBA or the NFL or something like that, because we do have those big championsh­ip meets once a year, so why can’t we have that [attention]?”

Lochte has been among the most visible Olympians to emerge from the summer games in London.

He’s worked as a fashion correspond­ent for TV’s Extra during New York Fashion Week, filmed cameos for 30 Rock and 90210, served as a presenter at the Alma Awards, introduced Lil Wayne on stage at last week’s I Heart Radio concert in Las Vegas and was spoofed by Seth MacFarlane on the season opener of Saturday Night Live.

He’s also using his heightened profile to help raise funds for Water for People, which provides clean drinking water sources to developing nations that lack them.

Lochte and fellow gold-medal swimmer Conor Dwyer co-star in a new public-service announceme­nt for the non-profit group.

Lochte said he was honoured to lend his famous face to the cause because “water is practicall­y part of my life.” Still, on-camera work isn’t easy. “I can go up on the blocks and swim in front of millions and millions of people, no problem, and perform at my best. Like, that’s easy. But getting in front of a camera and doing a little acting? That is nerve-racking,” he said. “I did a first cameo for 90210 and I was completely nervous... A lot of stuff comes into play when you’re acting. There’s like different places where you have to be, different facial expression­s, hand gestures, just everything comes into play, just for like one little scene. It’s crazy.” He felt a little better on 30 Rock. “I was working with Alec Baldwin, who’s a tremendous actor, and he helped me out,” Lochte said. “He was just like, ‘ Be yourself.’ And he kind of made it on set a little more easy to work with because he was just goofing off the whole time.” And what about MacFarlane’s SNL swipe? The Family Guy creator hosted last week’s episode and played Lochte as a dimwit who couldn’t put a sentence together.

Lochte says he’s heard from Saturday Night Live but plans to let the whole thing go.

“I’m going to let whatever Seth MacFarlane did, I’m just going to let it be and just move forward,” he said. “But any time Seth wants to race me in a pool, I’ll be more than happy to.”

And though Lochte is focused on preparing for his next competitio­n in December, if Hollywood calls, he’d answer.

“Oh yeah, of course,” he said. “I had a blast doing it. If it fits into my training, I’ll do it.”

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Ryan Lochte attends the premiere for The Expendable­s 2 at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.
AP PHOTO Ryan Lochte attends the premiere for The Expendable­s 2 at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre.

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