The whole Nancy Kerrigan / Tonya Harding affair is still one of the baseless sports level of all time to me .
4.Ryan Lochtebecame an Olympic darling in the 2010s, but a strange incident in 2016 greatly affected his career and public perception of him. During the 2016 Olympics in Brazil, he and teammates Gunnar Bentz, Jack Conger, and James Feigenclaimedto have been robbed at gunpoint at a gas station in Rio. Police in Rio denied this, saying that the athletes had vandalized the gas station’s bathroom and then were asked to pay for the damage and leave by security guards with guns. Lochte initially claimed that an “armed robber” had aimed a gun at his forehead and cocked it — the police denied this, and Lochte later admitted he’d exaggerated the story.#
Lochteended upgettingsuspendedand leaving the Olympics and was charged with filing a false police report, though the charge was later dropped. Helaterreceived a sanction for violating anti-doping rules, and he did not make the team for the 2021 Olympics, though he expressed interest in using future Olympic games to turn things around and become a role model. As many people’s last experience with Lochte was the Rio incident, his reputation seems to have been forever tarnished.#
5.Tonya Harding is an even more infamous Olympics-related example, mostly due to her case’s media attention. Ahead of the United States Figure Skating Championship, rival Nancy Kerrigan wasattacked, receiving a leg injury that forced her out of the Championship. It soon came out that the attack had been planned by Jeff Gillooly, Harding’s ex-husband, and her bodyguard.#
7.Lance Armstrong was an American icon when I was growing up — I’m pretty sure everyone in my elementary school had a Livestrong bracelet. He won the Tour deFrancea record seven times in a row, an achievement made even more impressive by having survived cancer a few years earlier. Doping allegations followed him for years, but nothing ever stuck — until 2012, whenhe wasofficially charged and ultimately banned from competing (he hadactually retiredin 2011 after the allegations started ramping up). He then admitted to the claims in 2013.#
12.Let’s move on to some more recent examples. Baseball star Wander Franco was recentlychargedwith sexual abuse, exploitation of a minor, and human trafficking after allegations that he’d engaged in a relationship with a 14-year-old in the Dominican Republic. The MLB has opened an investigation into Franco, and he is currently on leave during the case.#
13.24-year-old San Diego Padres player Tucupita Marcano recentlyreceiveda lifetime ban from the MLB after betting on games.#
14.Basketball player Jontay Porter wassimilarlyrecently banned from the NBA for life for sports betting—he’d even once bet on his team losing.#
However, he did pivot into a career in mixed martial arts and boxing, which appears to still be active.#
17.This one’s so recent that the final results remain to be seen, but NFL player Brandon McManus was recentlyreleasedby the Washington Commanders (mere months after signing with them) after beingsuedfor sexual assault by two female flight attendants on a flight with his then-team the Jacksonville Jaguars. McManus denied the allegations, and the Jaguars have claimed to be looking into the matter — it remains to be seen whether or not he will be successfully sued, putting the nail in the coffin of his career.#





















