By Simon H. L / comments@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 10, 2012 12:42 PM EDT

On Friday, members of the 'Today Show' crew were seen making an arrival on a typical Londoners double decker bus.

Such vehicle was needed since it was not only transporting the four anchors but also a crowd of Olympics gold medalists such as Ryan Lochte, USA's women's soccer team, the Women's Polo team and others who arrived on set.

Ryan Lochte Discusses Peeing, Moving to L.A.

During the morning segment the Olympians were seen interviewed by Matt Lauer who asked questions regarding their Olympic performances as well as other trivial questions including Lochte's occasional peeing in the pool.

According to the 'Today Show' blog, Lochte maintained his position with regards to his stance.

"I mean, sometimes you just gotta go," he humorously told Lauer according to the blog.

As per the interview, Ryan Lochte is getting himself prepared for a couple of weeks off his strenuous schedule and head towards vacationing.

"It's been four years of every day in the pool. I think it's time for me to take at least a couple weeks," the swimmer told Lauer on set.

Lochte plans on moving to Los Angeles after the Olympics and revealed his desire to start his own clothing line in fashion.

His move closer to Hollywood may be related to the fact that he has been getting some TV show-deals recently

Lochte already has endorsements deals with companies such as Speedo, Gillette and Ralph Lauren, and after success in the pool, L.A. doesn't seem to be a bad place to aim for success as a celebrity.

USA Women's Soccer Team Talk About Match with Japan

For the USA Women's Soccer team, victory over Japan meant joy but also a chance to seal the 'greatest ever' question with an answer.

USA last year experienced an upset after Japan snatch away the victory in penalties at the Women's World Cup in Germany. Japan was looking strong to take this year's Olympics title as well, but as the U.S. secured the gold medal in the tournament for the third consecutive Olympic games, it became less unclear who deserved the 'greatest ever' title.

USA goal keeper Hope Solo told Lauer about the tough saves she made to help USA remain ahead in the scoreboard.

According to the 'Today' blog, Solo told Lauer, "You train so hard as a goalkeeper, you train day in and day out to make those saves, and then you never know if you're going to have your moment. You never know when the game is going to ask you to make that save, so I had to make it in one game this tournament, in the final game in the 83rd minute.''

Like solo, the rest of the female players revealed a great performance against Japan, and USA star forward Abby Wambach had just right comment to  describe it.

"I think that more than anything, this was just a complete team win...every single player from the first to the last. I just can't be more proud of this group of people,'' she said.

TEAM USA now plans to prepare and gear up for Rio in 2016.

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