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Swimming legend Ryan Lochte named to Missouri State coaching staff

By Thomson Reuters May 12, 2026 | 9:47 AM

Ryan Lochte, winner of 12 Olympic swimming medals, is joining the coaching staff at Missouri State.

His official hiring as an ​assistant coach for the men’s and ‌women’s teams at the school is pending formal approval by the university board of governors at its June meeting.

Lochte, 41, competed in four Olympics, beginning in Athens ‌in ​2004. In all, Lochte won ⁠six gold medals, three ⁠silver and three bronze.

His 12 medals are tied for third among U.S. Olympic swimmers with Jenny Thompson. They trail only Michael Phelps (28) ​and Katie Ledecky (14).

“Beyond his lengthy list of accomplishments as an athlete, Ryan has a work ⁠ethic that will translate ⁠very well on deck as a ​coach,” head coach Dave Collins said in a news ​release. “When you have the opportunity to bring ‌in one of the best ever in our sport, you do everything you can to make it happen.”

Front Office Sports reported Lochte agreed ⁠to a 10-month contract that begins in August and runs through June 2027. He will earn an estimated $30,000, ⁠which the ‌outlet said translates to about $34 an ⁠hour.

“This opportunity (at Missouri State) means everything ​to ‌me,” Lochte said. “Swimming gave me structure, ​purpose, and ⁠a platform to grow not just as an athlete, but as a person. To now step into a coaching role and pour that experience back into student-athletes is something I take seriously.”

–Field ​Level Media