Olympians partying London -  After  months of grueling training, Olympians in London who have taken the gold  are now ready to let their hair down, and the British capital is a  perfect city for a night out.
Ever wondered what a guy like  Michael Phelps, who with 22 medals is now the most decorated Olympian of  all time, does hours after the last race of his swimming career? He  packs his gold medals in a bag and takes them for a night out on the  town, of course.
Fresh out of the pool, fellow swimming  superstar 11-time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte left his medals at home  -- it may have been hard to fit them into a London taxi full of friends  as they all left a nightclub early Monday morning.
When all the tireless workouts  and never-ending training sessions are over and the immense pressure is  finally off, London becomes an Olympians party playground.
"These guys and girls haven't  really partied in the past six months or so, so once they go out,  they're going all out," said Us Weekly's Jen Peros.
With all their meets behind  them, the U.S. swim team was out in full force. Phelps hit the town with  his girlfriend, the aspiring model Megan Rossee, who recently tweeted a  photo of the two of them with his medals.
Lochte was out again too, but  when explaining who the mystery girl is in pictures snapped at 3:30 a.m.  at London's exclusive Chinawhite club, the answer turned out to be less  incriminating: "That was my sister!" he replied.
"They did get pretty crazy. But you know, these of course are very mature people. They keep themselves in line," Peros said.
From gold medal winner Brandon  Hanson, who said that "everybody goes crazy and has a good time" to  first-time Olympian Tyler Clary, who even played DJ, the athletes  continue to party like crazy across London.
"We got everybody shaking their behinds pretty hard," Clary said of his night on the decks.
With six days of games left, the next medal might just go to the last man standing. 
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