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Ryan Lochte, with the inset showing his red, white and blue diamond tooth grill.



  Smiling U.S. swim star flashes gold, and red, white and blue


August 10, 2012


Ryan Lochte, the 28-year-old American swimmer, was widely expected to pose the stiffest challenge to his teammate Michael Phelps at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Phelps retained the upper hand, winning four first places to Lochte's two, but as the athletes raised the gold medals for the traditional photo shoot on the winners' podium, it was not just the coveted award that caught the light on Lochte's smiling face.

Lochte had arrived in London intent on making his own fashion statement. He planned to do so by wearing a red, blue and white diamond-set tooth grill, which would not only celebrate victory but also underline the dominance of fabled American swim program.

"For those who don't know what a grill is, it's basically a retainer filled with diamonds," Lochte said in a You Tube video . "I wear it when I go on the podium. It's just a unique way of showing my personality out to everyone."

Lochte already had three grills before the Olympics, and had achieved a degree of notoriety for popping one of them on just before awards ceremonies, including at the 2007 World Aquatics Championship in Melbourne, the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the 2009 World Championship in Rome and the 2011 World Championship in Shanghai.

The blue, white and red diamond grill was produced especially for these latest Olympic Games. The mouth guard set with stars-and-stripes-shaped diamonds was designed and manufactured by the rapper Paul Wall and Johnny Dang, a Houston-based jeweler who caters mainly to hip-hop stars. It reportedly cost Lochte $25,000.

While he did get to wear the grill, it was not for as long as he would have wanted, and this is not only because he won fewer medals than earlier expected. Olympic officials in London were reportedly unimpressed with his orthodontic bling and banned him from wearing the grill when he received his awards.

Undeterred, Lochte popped it into is mouth as soon as he stepped down from the podium. Hail to the red, white and blue.

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