As crazy as that sounds, it was a good bet, as Ledecky cruised to a world-record time and beat the silver medalist by nearly 12 seconds.<\/p>\n
Team USA basketball men and women also wowed bookies in Nevada.\u00a0The men were -2500 favorites and the women were listed at -1400. Both won their tournaments.<\/p>\n
Overall, Team USA won the highest medal count of all participants with 121 total gold, silver, and bronze. China placed second with 70, and Great Britain third at 67.<\/p>\n
Host country Brazil won 19 total medals, and garnered plenty of criticism as well. Inadequate housing, contaminated water, crime, and last but certainly not least, Zika, all plagued the lead-up to the competition.<\/p>\n
The games were certainly not without scandal before US swimmer Ryan Lochte took center stage, with incidents of rape and robbery being reported in the first few days alone. But Lochte’s actions overshadowed much of the last few days of the Games, in what many athletes might have considered a cloud over their moment in the sun.<\/p>\n
In what would later be proven to be a fable concocted by the 12-time medal winner, Lochte’s tale about being robbed at gunpoint almost completely took over the final days of the Olympics.<\/p>\n
“I over-exaggerated that story,” Lochte told NBC over the weekend. “They put on a great games. . . [but] my immature behavior tarnished that a little, and I don’t want that.”<\/strong><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\nHis mea culpas<\/em> may have come too late, however. Speedo terminated its sponsorship on Monday, amid Lochte’s late-out-of-the-gate admission that he had way too much to drink that night and made bad decisions because of it. It’s unclear whether his other backers, including Gillette, Gatorade, and AT&T, will do the same.<\/p>\nThe International Olympic Committee (IOC) will likely not be rushing back to a developing nation anytime soon again, but nonetheless, left the country on a positive note.<\/p>\n
“We arrived in Brazil as guests. Today we depart as your friends,” IOC President Thomas Back said during the closing ceremony.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
The controversial 2016 Rio Summer Olympics are officially in the books, but the sports books in Nevada had little interest in their outcome. For the first time since the Sydney Games in 2000, sports betting was permitted in the Silver State for this year’s 16 days of competition, but apparently, bettors were less than excited […]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":42,"featured_media":38716,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[16],"tags":[],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"\n
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