Where is Eric the Eel today?

Where is Eric the Eel today?

The Herald tracked down Moussambani, who still lives in Malabo, the capital city of Equatorial Guinea.

What Olympics did Eric the Eel swim at?

Nicknamed Eric the Eel by the media, Moussambani won brief international fame at the 2000 Summer Olympics for an extremely unlikely victory. Moussambani, who had never seen an Olympic-sized swimming pool before, swam his heat of the 100 m freestyle on September 19 in the unprecedentedly slow time of 1:52.72.

Which country is Eric the Eel?

Equatorial Guinean
Eric Moussambani/Nationality

Why do Olympic swimmers hit themselves?

Also part of an athlete’s race routine, it’s something that gets an athlete ready to go. Male swimmers sometimes slap themselves red, especially on their pectorals. Women will also do this or use a closed fist instead. This slapping increases blood flow in the muscles which is helpful to the “warmup” process.

Why is Eric Moussambani called the Eel?

When he finally hit the wall, Moussambani had recorded the slowest 100m freestyle in Olympic history. From then on, Eric Moussambani became known as Eric the Eel. He’d achieved more than he’d ever dreamed and remains an Olympic hero.

How did Eric Moussambani win the 2000 Olympics?

Nicknamed “Eric the Eel” by the media, Moussambani won brief international fame at the 2000 Summer Olympics for an extremely unlikely victory. Moussambani, who had never seen an Olympic-sized swimming pool before, swam his heat of the 100 m freestyle on September 19 in the unprecedentedly slow time of 1:52.72.

What is Eric the Eel’s nickname?

He was given a nickname: Eric the Eel, reminiscent of Eddie the Eagle, the British ski jumper who finished last at the 1988 Calgary Winter Games. “I didn’t know how to speak English back then.

Will Equatorial Guinea ever have an Olympic swimming pool?

Moussambani later became a swim coach, though Equatorial Guinea hasn’t entered any swimmers at the Olympics since Sydney. A pair of Olympic-size pools would be built in Equatorial Guinea, a West African nation the size of Massachusetts (but with one-fifth the population).

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