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On September 19, 2000, a lone swimmer thrashed through the water at the Sydney Olympics, so exhausted that spectators feared he might sink before reaching the wall. The world laughed and called him Eric the Eel. But what actually happened, before and after that race, completely shatters the blooper-reel narrative.
This episode traces the real story of Eric Moussambani, the Equatorial Guinean swimmer who entered the Games through the Olympic wild-card system after just eight months of training in a 12-meter hotel pool. We unpack the physiology of his impossible race, the patronizing media circus that followed, and the quiet, staggering transformation that turned a global punchline into a serious athlete and national coach.
- How the IOC wild-card system let Moussambani bypass qualifying times because Equatorial Guinea lacked any rea ...Â