He Went To The Olympics Just Because He Could Swim... 😳👏

Credits: Olympics, RICHARD TAIWO (TICE123) Music Credits: Natural At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Eric Moussambani of Equatorial Guinea — nicknamed “Eric the E...

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Credits: Olympics, RICHARD TAIWO (TICE123) Music Credits: Natural At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Eric Moussambani of Equatorial Guinea — nicknamed “Eric the Eel” — took the world’s stage in the men’s 100m freestyle and delivered one of the most unforgettable Olympic moments ever. Despite having only begun swimming about eight months earlier and never having seen an Olympic-sized (50m) pool before arriving in Sydney, he was given a wildcard entry due to Equatorial Guinea’s lack of adequate swimming facilities. In his heat, both of the other two competitors false-started and were disqualified, leaving Moussambani alone in the lane. He swam the entire 100 meters mostly with his head above water, gasping and struggling, finishing in 1 minute 52.72 seconds — the slowest time ever recorded for that event in Olympic history. Although that time was far too slow to advance, the crowd’s roar, his perseverance, and his underdog spirit won him global admiration. After the Games, he went on to improve dramatically — eventually swimming the 100m in about 52 seconds and becoming his country’s national swim coach. . . . Effects & Presets: https://riseandinspire.gumroad.com/l/viralcreatormasterbundle Discord: https://discord.gg/ua3zNmvf9Z Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/risee_and_inspire/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@riseeandiinspire Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61573709636886 Fair Use Disclaimer This video is protected under the Fair Use doctrine (17 U.S.C. § 107). It is a transformative work that includes original commentary, narration, and visual edits for educational or critical purposes. The content used is limited in length, does not compete with the original, and is used in a non-commercial or mixed context. No copyrighted music is used. If the rights holder believes this use is improper, they are encouraged to contact me directly via the email contact@riseandinspireyt.com to resolve the matter amicably. #swimming #olympics #shocking #comeback

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