Home / Sports / Swimming Legend Ryan Lochte Has Won 12 Olympic Medals but Is Saying Goodbye to Half of Them Swimming Legend Ryan Lochte Has Won 12 Olympic Medals but Is Saying Goodbye to Half of Them Written by Sports EditorDavid Wysong Updated –Jul 5, 2022 We publish independently audited content meeting strict editorial standards. Ads on our site are served by Google AdSense and are not controlled or influenced by our editorial team. Ryan Lochte is one of the greatest swimmers to ever put on goggles at the Olympics. He won 12 medals across four different Olympic games, which is tied for the second-most in swimming history, only behind Michael Phelps’ 28. However, Lochte is now parting ways with half of them. Yes, really. He’s giving away six Olympic medals. But Lochte isn’t doing this because he doesn’t care about them or his accomplishments; the 37-year-old is auctioning off the awards for a good cause. Ryan Lochte is auctioning off six Olympic medals Swimmer Ryan Lochte of the United States celebrates with his Gold Medal for the Men’s 400m Individual Medley at the London 2012 Olympic Games on July 28, 2012. | Al Bello/Getty Images Ryan Lochte was one of the top swimmers in the world for over a decade. Here’s a list of all the Olympic medals he has won throughout his career. OlympicsMedalEventAthens 2004Gold4x200m Freestyle RelayAthens 2004Silver200m Individual MedleyBeijing 2008Gold200m BackstrokeBeijing 2008Gold4x200m Freestyle RelayBeijing 2008Bronze200m Individual MedleyBeijing 2008Bronze400m Individual MedleyLondon 2012Gold400m Individual medleyLondon 2012Gold4x200m Freestyle RelayLondon 2012Silver4x100m Freestyle RelayLondon 2012Silver200m Individual MedleyLondon 2012Bronze200m BackstrokeRio 2016Gold4x200m Freestyle Relay Lochte — who has not called it quits just yet despite not swimming at the Tokyo Olympics — is now giving away six of those medals. He’s putting them up for auction and giving the proceeds to charity. “I don’t want people to think I didn’t care about the medals,” Lochte said to NBC Sports. “I cherish them, but they’re just sitting in my closet collecting dust.” The medals up for bidding are three silvers from the 2004 and 2012 Olympics and three bronze medals from the 2008 and 2012 games. He will then give the money to the Jorge Nation Foundation, which sends children with severe or terminal illnesses on trips to destinations of their choice. “I feel amazing about [the auction] just because I’m going to be helping kids out,” Lochte added. Winning an Olympic medal is a rare opportunity for athletes. Now, Ryan Lochte is using those awards to give kids memories they will never forget. Stats courtesy of Olympics.com RELATED: Dan Jansen Recalls the High From His ’94 Gold Medal to the Low of His Sister’s Death During the ’88 Olympic Games Written by Sports EditorDavid Wysong David Wysong began his sportswriting career in 2013 while still in high school and joined Sportscasting in 2020, where he channels his die-hard passion for the NFL (Indianapolis Colts), NBA (Cleveland Cavaliers), college football (Ohio State), and MLB (Cincinnati Reds) into covering the NFL, NBA, and LeBron James. David's inspiration comes from pursuing his childhood dream to write about sports. He served as the Editor-in-Chief of The News Record, the student newspaper at the University of Cincinnati, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in journalism, a double minor in electronic media and sports management, and the University of Cincinnati service to journalism award. David was a Society of Professional Journalists Region 4 Mark of Excellence finalist for in-depth reporting at The News Record and an Ohio Associated Press Media Editors Division I Best Sports Writer finalist at the Chillicothe Gazette. All posts by David Wysong
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