Ryan Lochte's New Hair Is Proof That Silver Is His Winning Color

Rio ready!! šŸ›« #2016 #olympics #usa https://t.co/OHkuu0AUJ0 pic.twitter.com/OcaSSKVVFZ

ā€” Ryan Lochte (@RyanLochte) August 1, 2016

Ryan Lochte understands the importance of switching up your style to prepare for a big event. The Olympic medalist is headed to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and in honor of competing in the 2016 Olympic Games, Ryan decided to completely transform his handsome brown locks into a sleek hue of silver.

He took to his Twitter account to cryptically announce that a change was coming. Shortly afterward, he cheerfully grinned in a classic salon selfie while his hair color processed. Ryan then debuted his final silver-fox look in a striking photo fittingly captioned "Rio Ready."

Naturally, Twitter had plenty of feelings about the Olympian's new style. Some users joked that Ryan now bears a striking resemblance to Anderson Cooper. Others argued that he should've tinted his mane gold (in anticipation of winning some gleaming medals).

Either way, we are totally into Ryan switching it up for the big games. Perhaps his new hair color will be his lucky charm? Read on to see some of the hilarious reactions to his new look and more shots of his new style.

A change could be happening today

ā€” Ryan Lochte (@RyanLochte) July 31, 2016

New look.... Here We Go #Rio #2016 thanks @jennjonesatl #turnup https://t.co/A9ZOFz9h8k pic.twitter.com/k7aGDk3YRC

ā€” Ryan Lochte (@RyanLochte) July 31, 2016

Ryan: Give me the Anderson Cooper
Stylist: Say no more fam https://t.co/JX3I4ycjMS

ā€” M (@TheMighty_M) July 31, 2016

@RyanLochte Lookin' good Ryan! See you soon šŸ˜‰

ā€” Rio 2016 (@Rio2016_en) August 1, 2016

Ryan Lochte appears to be morphing into Blade Runner-era Rutger Hauer pic.twitter.com/6LLuFjS7kL

ā€” Ryan Broderick (@broderick) August 1, 2016

Ryan Lochte is going to win everything now https://t.co/aoJ0GDTtMw

ā€” Richard Lawson (@rilaws) August 1, 2016

Michael Phelps who? šŸ˜ https://t.co/Y2TZYvdmMS

ā€” zorritone (@szorrilla) August 1, 2016