Shame on swimmers for feeding into the Brazil crime reputation
Ryan Lochte of the USA reacts after competing in the men’s 200m Individual Medley Final of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Swimming events at Olympic Aquatics Stadium at the Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 11, 2016.
(Patrick B. Kraemer / EPA)Reporters gather at the gas station bathroom where four U.S. Olympic swimmers were captured on security video on Aug. 18, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. Brazilian police say the men had guns trained on them by security guards after destroying gas station property following a night of drinking.
(Mario Tama / Getty Images)USA National Swimming Team members Jack Conger, left, and Gunnar Bentz are escorted through the International terminal at Miami International Airport upon their arrival to the United States from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on August 19, 2016 in Miami, Florida.
(Angel Valentin / Getty Images)American Olympic swimmers Gunnar Bentz, front, and Jack Conger leave a police station in the Leblon neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. The two were taken off their flight from Brazil to the U.S. on Wednesday by local authorities amid an investigation into a reported robbery targeting Ryan Lochte and his teammates.
(Leo Correa / AP)This file photo taken on August 03, 2016 shows US swimmer Ryan Lochte holding a press conference in Rio de Janeiro, two days ahead of the opening ceremony of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
(MARTIN BUREAU / AFP/Getty Images)United States’ Ryan Lochte checks his time after a men’ 4x200-meter freestyle relay heat during the swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
(Martin Meissner / AP)United States’ Ryan Lochte competes in the men’s 200-meter individual medley final during the swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
(Michael Sohn / AP)Ryan Lochte of the United States competes in the second Semifinal of the Men’s 200m Individual Medley on Day 5 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium on August 10, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
(Clive Rose / Getty Images)Rio de Janeiro — So you’re Ryan Lochte (heaven forbid), you’re an Olympic star with a dozen medals, you’re a cool cat with bluish hair and a wry smile, and you’re returning from a night in Rio with three Olympic teammates.
Someone orders the cab driver to pull into a Shell gas station so someone can use the bathroom, but then everyone allegedly destroys the bathroom, breaking a door, busting a soap dispenser and tearing down a poster.
Your band of idiots returns to the cab without apology or explanation and is prepared to drive to the Olympic Village when a security guard intervenes. The guy wants everyone to pay for the damages, a couple of your fools try to run, a gun is pulled and your boorish bunch finally shells out the equivalent of $50 and drives away unharmed.
So you’re Ryan Lochte and you’re embarrassed, but by the time you return to the Olympic village, you’re also inspired. You’re a media hound who suddenly has a story to tell, not the true but cowardly story of entitled American athletes breaking stuff, but a story that would make you seem tough and hip. That sort of story needs a patsy, so you think about it for five seconds and pick on the biggest patsy at these Olympics.
You blame it on Rio. You say you were yet another victim of the lawless Brazilian streets. You claim you were robbed at gunpoint by men posing as Rio policemen. You even mention somebody putting a gun to your head, because what’s more gangster than that?
You figured nearly everyone here has ripped the city because of rampant crime, so why couldn’t you? You guessed properly that blaming it on Rio was the one narrative Americans would believe, the one that could give you the most buzz.
Where you went wrong was failing to realize that Rio is not just a faceless collection of dirty beaches and criminal slums, but also millions of people with dignity and pride. Rio might be your punch line, but it’s not their punch line, it’s their home, it’s their family. You didn’t count on a city finally standing its ground.
This is how an Olympics flew off the track and out of the gym and ended up at an Ipanema police station Thursday where an official held a chaotic news conference during which he called the four American swimmers liars and distributed the video evidence to back it up.
“We don’t have anybody here with a clown nose,’’ said Fernando Veloso, head of Rio civil police, through an interpreter. “This is not a circus.’’
Where was the tough guy? He had tucked tail and ran, back to the United States, leaving the three younger swimmers -- Jack Conger, Gunnar Bentz and Jimmy Feigen -- holding the star-spangled bag and unable to leave the country.
“The city of Rio had its name tainted by a very unreal and untruthful person,’’ said Veloso. “If you say Rio is a violent city, you know, metropolitan centers have violence in their daily lives, Rio has that, it’s true. The difference is how we face and how we overcome the violence we have here.’’
Make no mistake, in these past couple of weeks, the overcoming has been difficult. There have been several high-profile Olympic crimes, beginning with the Games’ security director mugged outside Maracana Stadium immediately after the opening ceremony. A British athlete was reportedly robbed, several photographers had cameras stolen, and there were shots fired at the equestrian center.
Officials also cannot deny that a gun-waving security guard at a Shell gas station does not represent violence. Using that gun to get money from Lochte and his friends would be a crime in the United States.
But none of that excuses Lochte’s preying on this city’s reputation to improve his image. It is the worst kind of opportunism, one that defines ‘’Ugly American,’’ and one that should cause reflection in everyone attending these Games.
The sort of exaggeration that Lochte built into fabrication has been heard often here. If you believe some folks at these Olympics, this teeming metropolis of six million is actually a dusty little burg of 600 with shootouts every day at noon.
It’s a big city, with problems no different from any other big city, only they’ve had the Olympics foisted upon them in the middle of a economic collapse and they’ve been reeling under its weight. They didn’t want these Games. They knew they couldn’t handle these Games. The government is out-manned, overworked, mostly broke, and struggling to maintain even the most basic Olympic foundation.
A guy watching an X-ray machine drops his chin to his chest in sleep. A replacement bus driver veers into the narrow streets of a dangerous slum because he’s lost. Volunteers with wrinkled shirts and drawn faces lean against walls and close their eyes.
It’s amazing more problems haven’t occurred. It’s shameful that swimming’s world-record holder in the 100-meter knucklehead medley would prey on these soft spots and invent some.
“You’ve watched Brazil and Rio specifically get trashed over the last three days because of that original narrative,” said Brian Winter, vice president of policy for Americas Society/Council of Americas. “It worsened this already existing perception that Rio is the wild West, with a really graphic and scary story.”
Lochte was never considered very bright, now he’ll just be forever dumb. His coolness will chill. His sponsorships will disappear. He deserves every bit of everyone’s disgust.
His teammate Feigen should also take heat for allegedly giving a similar false statement to police after Lochte went on his media tour. The other two swimmers, when detained here, allegedly told the truth. In the end, all four guys won relay gold medals here, but all will finish as a relay of losers.
Oh, and arrogant cheapskates. Included in their forthcoming apology should include remorse for believing that the reconstruction of a Rio bathroom is worth only fifty bucks.
bill.plaschke@latimes.com | @BillPlaschke
Jimmy Butler and Team USA celebrate their gold medal win over Serbia in basketball on Aug. 21, 2016, at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Team USA celebrates their win over Serbia in the gold medal basketball game on Aug. 21, 2016, at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Kevin Durant and Jimmy Butler celebrate their win over Serbia in the gold medal basketball game on Aug. 21, 2016, at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Brittney Griner picks up Elena Delle Donne as the USA defeats Spain 101-72 in the gold medal basketball game on Aug. 20, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA defeats Spain 101-72 in the gold medal basketball game on Aug. 20, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Brittney Griner has her shot blocked by Spain’s Laura Nicholls in the gold medal basketball game on Aug. 20, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Maya Moore goes against Spain’s Laia Palau in the gold medal basketball game on Aug. 20, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The USA rhythmic gymnastics team performs the ribbon rotation on Aug. 20, 2016 at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The USA rhythmic gymnastics team performs the ribbon rotation on Aug. 20, 2016 at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The USA rhythmic gymnastics team performs with clubs and hoops on Aug. 20, 2016 at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The USA rhythmic gymnastics team reacts while waiting for their scores on Aug. 20, 2016 at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Russian rhythmic gymnasts perform on Aug. 20, 2016 at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Kenya’s Vivian Jepkemoi Cheruiyot celebrates her gold medal in the 5000 meters on Aug. 19, 2016 at Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The USA team of Tianna Bartoletta, English Gardner, Tori Bowie and Allyson Felix celebrate their gold medal win in the women’s 400-meter relay on Aug. 19, 2016 at Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Usain Bolt and Jamaica take gold in the 400-meter relay on Aug. 19, 2016 at Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Usain Bolt and Jamaica take gold in the 400-meter relay on Aug. 19, 2016 at Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Usain Bolt and his golden shoes step off the track after Jamaica took gold in the 400-meter relay on Aug. 19, 2016 at Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. Gold
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s DeAndre Jordan celebrates his dunk over Spain’s Pau Gasol in a semifinal basketball game on Aug. 19, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Kent Farrington, of Chicago, competes in individual jumping Friday, Aug. 19, 2016 at the Olympic Equestrian Centre in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Ben Kanute emerges from the water after the swimming while competing in the triathlon on Aug. 18, 2016 at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Family and friends including his mother Eileen (second from left, at front) cheer on Ben Kanute as he competes in the triathlon on Aug. 18, 2016 at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Swimmers enter the water for the triathlon on Aug. 18, 2016 at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Ben Kanute hugs his parents Eileen and Mike after competing in the triathlon on Aug. 18, 2016 at Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Sylvia Fowles celebrates during a basketball semifinal on Aug. 18, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro. (Brian Cassella/Chicago Tribune)
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Elena Delle Donne drives against France’s Endy Miyem in a basketball semifinal on Aug. 18, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Kerri Walsh Jennings and April Ross celebrate their bronze medal victory over Brazil’s Larissa Franca Maestrini and Talita Rocha on Aug. 17, 2016, at the Beach Volleyball Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s April Ross and Kerri Walsh Jennings and celebrate their bronze medal victory over Brazil’s Larissa Franca Maestrini and Talita Rocha on Aug. 17, 2016 at the Beach Volleyball Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Brazilian fans wave flags, Aug. 17, 2016, at the Beach Volleyball Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Haley Augello loses her 48kg freestyle wrestling match to Mongolia’s Zhuldyz Eshimova on Aug. 17, 2016 at Carioca Arena 2 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Haley Augello, right, of Lockport, wrestles Eri Tosaka of Japan on Aug. 17, 2016, at Carioca Arena 2 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Kyle Lowry (7) and DeMarcus Cousins celebrate a score against Argentina in a quarterfinal basketball game on Aug. 17, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Argentina fans celebrate a shot against the USA in a men’s quarterfinal basketball game on Aug. 17, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Kiley Neushul fires a shot against Hungary during their semifinal water polo win on Aug. 17, 2016 at Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA coach Geno Auriemma during a quarterfinal game against Japan on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Elena Delle Donne, center, prepares to play a quarterfinal game against Japan on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles and Aly Raisman celebrate their gold and silver medals in the floor routine Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016 at Rio Olympic Arena.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Jordan Wilimovsky competes in the 10km marathon swim and finished fifth Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016 off Copacabana Beach.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Men compete in the 10km marathon swim Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2016 off Copacabana Beach.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Japan’s Mika Kurihara fouls USA’s Angel McCoughtry during a quarterfinal game on Aug. 16, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Lindsay Whalen is helped up during a quarterfinal game against Japan on Aug. 16, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Elena Delle Donne prepares to play a quarterfinal game against Japan on Aug. 16, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Elena Delle Donne put up a shot during a quarterfinal game against Japan on Aug. 16, 2016 at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles performs her floor routine for the gold medal Aug. 16, 2016, at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles performs her floor routine for the gold medal Aug. 16, 2016, at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles and Aly Raisman celebrate their gold and silver medals in the floor routine Aug. 16, 2016, at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles and Aly Raisman see their scores as they celebrate their gold and silver medals in the floor routine Aug. 16, 2016, at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Aly Raisman performs her floor routine for the silver medal Aug. 16, 2016, at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Jordan Wilimovsky competes in the 10km marathon swim and finished fifth Aug. 16, 2016, off Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Coaches provide drinks to swimmers as they compete in the 10km marathon swim Aug. 16, 2016, off Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Jordan Wilimovsky competes in the 10km marathon swim off Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on Aug. 16, 2016. He finished in fifth place.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Coaches give directions as men compete in the 10km marathon swim on Aug. 16, 2016, off Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Photographers prepare to cover the 100-meter dash Aug. 14, 2016, at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Kent Farrington rides Voyeur in equestrian jumping qualifying Aug. 14, 2016, at the Olympic Equestrian Center in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Laurie Hernandez after winning the silver medal in balance beam Aug. 15, 2016, at the Rio Olympic Arena.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Bronze medalist Simone Biles and silver medalist Laurie Hernandez stand with gold medalist Sanne Wevers of the Netherlands after the balance beam Aug. 15, 2016, at the Rio Olympic Arena.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles on the balance beam Aug. 15, 2016, at the Rio Olympic Arena.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles and coach Aimee Boorman after the balance beam Aug. 15, 2016, at the Rio Olympic Arena.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Women run a semifinal of the 1,500 meters Aug. 14, 2016, at Olympic Stadium.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Simone Biles loses her balance on the beam on her way to a bronze medal Aug. 15, 2016, at the Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles prepares for the balance beam Aug. 15, 2016, at the Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Great Britain’s Chris Langridge and Marcus Ellis win a badminton match against Japan on Aug. 15, 2016, at Riocentro in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Malaysian fans cheer a doubles quarterfinal badminton win over Korea on Aug. 15, 2016, at Riocentro in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Malaysia’s V. Shem Goh goes up for a hit in a doubles quarterfinal badminton win over Korea on Aug. 15, 2016, at Riocentro in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Usain Bolt, of Jamaica, wins the gold medal in the 100-meter dash on Aug. 14, 2016, at the Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Russian tennis players Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina celebrate their gold medal in women’s doubles on Aug. 14, 2016 at the Olympic Tennis Center in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Manuel celebrates her gold medal with the 400-meter medley relay on Aug. 13, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Center in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Manuel swims with the 400-meter medley relay on Aug. 13, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Center in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Great Britain diver Tom Daley trains in a pool that turned greenish Aug. 12, 2016, at the Maria Lenk Aquatics Center in Rio de Janeiro. Officials insisted the water was safe for diving, though they closed it Aug. 12 for diving practice.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Jimmy Butler eyes a rebound against Serbia’s Nikola Kalinic on Aug. 12, 2016, at Carioca Arena 1 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Madison Keys eyes her opponent, Germany’s Angelique Kerber, on Aug. 12, 2016, at the Olympic Tennis Centre in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Simone Manuel reacts as she wins a gold medal in the 100-meter freestyle on Aug. 11, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Michael Phelps poses for photos after winning gold in the 200-meter individual medley Aug. 11, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Michael Phelps with Ryan Lochte as Phelps celebrates his gold medal in the 200-meter individual medley Aug. 11, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Michael Phelps beats out Ryan Lochte in the 200-meter individual medley Aug. 11, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Michael Phelps celebrates his gold medal in the 200-meter individual medley Aug. 11, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Missy Franklin and Maya DiRado talk after Franklin failed to qualify for the final of the 200-meter backstroke Aug. 11, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Ryan Murphy celebrates his gold medal in the 200-meter backstroke Aug. 11, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Ryan Murphy celebrates his gold medal in the 200-meter backstroke Aug. 11, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles on the balance beam Aug. 11, 2016, in the women’s gymnastics individual all-around final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles on the uneven bars Aug. 11, 2016, in the women’s gymnastics individual all-around final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Aly Raisman on the vault Aug. 11, 2016, in the women’s gymnastics individual all-around final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles celebrates her gold medal with silver medalist Aly Raisman on Aug. 11, 2016, in the women’s gymnastics individual all-around final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles on the balance beam Aug. 11, 2016, in the women’s gymnastics individual all-around final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles hugs coach Aimee Boorman after her balance beam routine Aug. 11, 2016, in the women’s gymnastics individual all-around final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Great Britain’s Justin Rose and USA’s Rickie Fowler tee off on the eighth hole Aug. 11, 2016, on the first day of competition at the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Rickie Fowler of the USA tees off on the seventh hole Aug. 11, 2016, on the first day of competition at the Olympic Golf Course in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Daryl Homer on his way to losing the gold medal match to Hungary’s Aron Szilagyi in the fencing saber competition Aug. 10, 2016.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Kim Jung-Hwan of South Korea celebrates his bronze medal win over Mojtaba Abiding of Iran in the fencing sabre competition Aug. 10, 2016.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Ines Boubakri of Tunisia celebrates her bronze medal win over Aida Shanaeva of Russia in the fencing individual foil Aug. 10, 2016.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Kevin Cordes swims the 200-meter breaststroke Aug. 10, 2016.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Kevin Cordes after swimming the 200-meter breaststroke Aug. 10, 2016 at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Fencing action on Aug. 10, 2016, at Carioca Arena 3 in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Ines Boubakri of Tunisia on her way to losing a semifinal match in fencing individual foil Aug. 10, 2016 at Carioca Arena 3 in Rio de Janeiro. She went on to win the bronze medal.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)American fans root on Casey Patterson and Jake Gibb on Aug. 10, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Casey Patterson struggles as his team falls to Spain on Aug. 10, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)American fans agonize as Casey Patterson and Jake Gibb lose to Spain on Aug. 10, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Men rake the sand between sets Aug. 10, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Casey Patterson hits the sand as he and USA teammate Jake Gibb lose to Spain on Aug. 10, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A team from Belgium continues training after the rowing competition was postponed by rainy weather Aug. 10, 2016, at Lagoa Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Staff member pose for team photos after the rowing competition was postponed by rainy weather on Aug. 10, 2016, at Lagoa Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Conor Dwyer celebrates his gold medal with teammates in the 800-meter freestyle relay Aug. 10, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Conor Dwyer’s three brothers watch him receive his gold medal in the 800-meter freestyle relay Aug. 10, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Coach Aimee Boorman watches as Simone Biles performs her floor routine Aug. 9, 2016.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Michael Phelps celebrates his gold medal in the 200-meter butterflyAug. 9, 2016.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Michael Phelps celebrates his gold medal in the 200-meter butterfly Aug. 9, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The U.S. team of Aly Raisman, Simone Biles, Lauren Hernandez, Gabrielle Douglas and Madison Kocian celebrate their gold medal Aug. 9, 2016.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles on the balance beam Aug. 9, 2016, in the women’s team gymnastics final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A gymnast with an Olympic tattoo competes on Aug. 9, 2016, in the women’s gymnastics team final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles flies during her floor routine on Aug. 9, 2016, in the women’s team final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Simone Biles and teammates on Aug. 9, 2016, in the women’s team gymnastics final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The U.S. team celebrates their gold medal Aug. 9, 2016, in the women’s gymnastics team final at Rio Olympic Arena in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Ireland’s Jonty Evans rides Cooley Rorkes Drift though a water jump in cross-country evening competition Aug. 8, 2016.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Olivia Smoglia swims in the 100-meter backstroke final Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Assistant basketball coach Tom Thibodeau talks to his team Aug. 8, 2016, as the USA faced Venezuela at Carioca Arena 1 in Barra Olympic Park.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Jimmy Butler on Aug. 8, 2016, as the USA faced Venezuela at Carioca Arena 1 in Barra Olympic Park.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Conor Dwyer before the 200-meter freestyle final Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Missy Franklin finishes last in her 200-meter freestyle semifinal Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Jimmy Butler on Aug. 8, 2016, as the USA faced Venezuela at Carioca Arena 1 in Barra Olympic Park.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Lauren Kieffer after competing in cross-country eventing Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Equestrian Center.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Assistant basketball coach Tom Thibodeau talks to Carmelo Anthony on Aug. 8, 2016, as the USA faced Venezuela at Carioca Arena 1 in Barra Olympic Park.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Conor Dwyer celebrates his bronze medal in the 200-meter freestyle Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Conor Dwyer celebrates his bronze medal in the 200-meter freestyle Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Jimmy Butler, second from right, with teammates Aug. 8, 2016, as the USA faced Venezuela at Carioca Arena 1 in Barra Olympic Park.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Great Britain’s Pippa Funnell completes a water jump on Billy the Biz during crosscountry evening equestrian competition Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Equestrian Center.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Conor Dwyer swims for a bronze medal in the 200-meter freestyle Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Conor Dwyer goes into the stands to hug his mother, Jeanne, while celebrating his bronze medal in the 200-meter freestyle Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Olivia Smoglia swims in the 100-meter backstroke final on Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Jimmy Butler defends Gregory Vargas on Aug. 8, 2016, as the USA faced Venezuela at Carioca Arena 1 in Barra Olympic Park in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Katie Ledecky smiles after winning the gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle Aug. 8, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Katie Ledecky wins a gold medal in the 400-meter freestyle Aug. 7, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Alev Kelter collides with Australia’s Evania Pelite in women’s rugby sevens Aug. 7, 2016, at Deodoro Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Team USA takes the field to play Australia on Aug. 7, 2016, in women’s rugby sevens at Deodoro Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Maya DiRado celebrates her silver medal in the women’s 400-meter individual medley Aug. 7, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatic Center in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Cody Miller, left, celebrates his bronze medal while Great Britain’s Adam Peaty, right, reacts after winning the gold in the 100-meter breaststroke Aug. 7, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Conor Dwyer hits the pool for his 200-meter freestyle semifinal Aug. 7, 2016, at the Olympic Aquatics Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Brazil fans watch their women’s team of Barbara Seixas and Agatha Bednarczuk defeat the Czech Republic in a pool play match Aug. 6, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Brazilian fans celebrate a win by Barbara Seixas and Agatha Bednarczuk against the Czech Republic in a pool play match Aug. 6, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Team USA fans watch Jake Gibb and Casey Paterson win Aug. 6, 2016 at the beach volleyball arena during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Fans watch Brazil’s team of Barbara Seixas and Agatha Bednarczuk defeat the Czech Republic in a pool play match Aug. 6, 2016, during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)USA’s Jake Gibb and Casey Patterson celebrate their win over Qatar on Aug. 6, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Barbara Seixas and Agatha Bednarczuk celebrate on their way to a win against the Czech Republic in a pool play match Aug. 6, 2016, at the beach volleyball arena during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The beach volleyball stadium on Copacabana Beach on Aug. 6, 2016, during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A man brings his surfboard to the beach along Avenida Nossa Senhora de Copacabana on Aug. 6, 2016, during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A man juggles for tips in traffic along Av. Princesa Isabel in Copacabana on Aug. 6, 2016, during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Vanderlei de Lima lights the Olympic cauldron on Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A light display at the end of the show on Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Performances on Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Fireworks explode Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)American swimmer Michael Phelps carries the flag as the United States is introduced Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Team USA marches Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Austria is introduced Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Chicago native Tyrone Smith carries the flag of Bermuda in the parade of nations Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Performances on Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)People perform Aug. 5, 2016, at Maracana Stadium during the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Performances on August 5, 2016 at Maracana Stadium during the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Performances on August 5, 2016 at Maracana Stadium during the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Directions for the crowd to dance before the show on August 5, 2016 at Maracana Stadium during the Opening Ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)People walk to Maracana Stadium on Aug. 5, 2016, for the opening ceremony of the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A boy plays soccer on Copacabana Beach on Aug. 4, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)People pose in front of a sand castle at Copacabana Beach on Aug. 4, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Houses in a hillside favela on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A man and his dog sit in front of a store in the hillside favela Rocinha on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Children play soccer barefoot in one of the few recreational spaces in the hillside favela Rocinha on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Children play soccer barefoot in one of the few recreational spaces in the hillside favela Rocinha on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Brazilian police patrol the streets of the hillside favela Rocinha on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A view from the hillside favela Rocinha of Sugarloaf Mountain and the lagoon where the rowing competition will take place Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Old refrigerators used as a library inside the public garden space in the hillside favela Rocinha on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A hillside favela and north zone downtown streets on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Tourists pose in the Olympic rings along Copacabana beach on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Tourists wait for a turn to pose in the Olympic rings along Copacabana beach on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Tourists pose in the Olympic rings along Copacabana beach on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The beach volleyball venue along Copacabana beach Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Brazilian military patrol Ipanema Beach on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A view of downtown streets Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Brazilian military patrols Corcovado on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)A view of the city, Guanabara Bay and Sugarloaf Mountain on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)Christ the Redeemer emerges through the clouds on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
(Brian Cassella / Chicago Tribune)The north zone of the city on Aug. 3, 2016, before the start of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
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Bill Plaschke, an L.A. Times sports columnist since 1996, is a member of the National Sports Media Hall of Fame and California Sports Hall of Fame. He has been named national Sports Columnist of the Year nine times by the Associated Press, and twice by the Society of Professional Journalists and National Headliner Awards. He is the author of six books, including a collection of his columns entitled “Plaschke: Good Sports, Spoilsports, Foul Balls and Oddballs.” Plaschke is also a panelist on the popular ESPN daily talk show, “Around the Horn.” He is in the national Big Brothers/Big Sisters Alumni Hall of Fame and has been named Man of the Year by the Los Angeles Big Brothers/Big Sisters as well as receiving a Pursuit of Justice Award from the California Women’s Law Center. Plaschke has appeared in a movie (“Ali”), a dramatic HBO series (“Luck”) and, in a crowning cultural moment he still does not quite understand, his name can be found in a rap song “Females Welcome” by Asher Roth.