Olympic swim champion Klete Keller among US Capitol invaders: Reports

Keller (left, in 2008) was spotted among Trump supporters in the US Capitol's Rotunda (right). PHOTOS: AFP, EPA-EFE

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Two-time US Olympic swim champion Klete Keller was identified among a mob that broke into the US Capitol last week in a deadly insurrection, according to multiple reports on Tuesday (Jan 12).

The New York Times and SwimSwam, a swimming news website, reported on Keller being among the supporters of President Donald Trump who fought their way into the Capitol last Wednesday in a violent election protest.

Video posted by conservative website Townhall captured images apparently of 6ft 6in (1.98m) Keller wearing a US Olympic team jacket inside the Capitol Rotunda as police were trying to clear people from the area.

The Times reported that several unnamed former teammates and coaches identified Keller while SwimSwam said at least 12 people within the sport had identified Keller.

No video showed Keller doing anything violent, the Times said, although simply being there opens the door for federal unlawful entry and disorderly conduct charges.

The Times said Keller's deleted social media accounts included pro-Trump messaging.

Keller, 38, was a US gold-medal 4x200-metre relay teammate of swim legend Michael Phelps at the 2004 Athens and 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Keller also took silver in the same event in the 2000 Sydney Games and was a 400m bronze medalist both in Australia and four years later in Greece.

The Times reported that Keller had recently worked as a real estate agent in Colorado Springs, home of the US Olympic Committee.

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