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📜 Story:
In this heartwarming and inspiring video, we take a look at the incredible journey of Eric Moussambani Malonga, an Equatoguinean swimmer nicknamed “Eric the Eel.” Join us as we dive into the story of his unlikely victory at the 2000 Summer Olympics, where he swam the 100m freestyle in a record-breaking slow time of 1:52.72. Despite never having seen an Olympic-sized swimming pool and having limited access to training facilities, Eric’s determination and spirit won him the heat after both competitors were disqualified. Although he didn’t advance to the next round, he set a new personal best and a national record for Equatorial Guinea. Watch as we explore how Eric’s journey inspired a nation and led to his appointment as coach of the national swimming squad, becoming a symbol of resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity.

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🔥 Title:
Slowest Olympics record 😲

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