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Guess Who? Ryan Lochte talks about racing, shoes, and being an older swimmer

Braden Keith
by Braden Keith 5

November 11th, 2012 News

Ryan Lochte sports some fun shoes as he talks about racing the 50 yard butterfly, and 100 yard backstroke tonight. He swam the 50 fly in 21.48 (instead of doing the 50 free) to prepare for the 200 IM tomorrow, and went 46.21 to win the 100 yard backstroke. He also shares what he focuses on in training to get ready for a meet. Lastly, he shares how he has grown over his three Olympiads, and how he noticed he is the oldest swimmer racing at the meet…and as we all know, he is a leader and mentor to many up and coming swimmers.

Keep SHINING, Ryan!

Katrina Radke is an Olympic Swimmer, Sport Psychology Professor, Motivational Speaker, and Health and Peak Potential Expert, and Coach. She is also Bestselling Author of Be Your Best Without the Stress.

 

 

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Mpls
12 years ago

Ryan is a good for the sport of swimming !! On the last night at the Minneapolis Grand Prix, he took the time and stayed so late (even climbed up to the bleacher) to sign autographs for “EVERYONE” . Ryan was the last one to leave. Yes, it was a big big crowd, way to go Ryan !!

Rocio
12 years ago

He is so polite and cute. A really good and sweet guy 🙂

Kat
12 years ago

he’s lovely ^_^

anonoymous
12 years ago

The way the media paints him sometimes makes you forget why we’ve loved watching him these past few years. so good to see him back in the pool!! excited about these next few years!

Katrina Radke
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12 years ago

Yes, he is a sweet, nice person to people around him. Very refreshing.

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Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

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