It’s been six years since Ryan Lochte, a 12-time Olympic medalist, gave rise to what became dubbed Lochtegate . Representing Team USA at Rio in 2016, Lochte and a few teammates claimed they were robbed at gunpoint. As their tall tale became exposed, they were subject to search warrants and barred from leaving the country. Lochte was charged with falsely reporting a crime. After apologizing, the four returned home. It was an embarrassment to Team USA, which had otherwise dominated the competition, capturing the most gold, silver and bronze medals. What would happen if a Lochtegate-styled incident occurred at Beijing...