You probably know the start of this Olympic story, but do you know how it finished?
This photo is of Eric Moussambani, aka 'Eric the Eel' from Equatorial Guinea, competing in the 100m Freestyle event at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, alone.
Why?
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Eric's heat started with 2 other competitors; one from Niger and the other from Tajikistan. Eric's competitors however both broke, and were disqualified, leaving him to swim this event alone.
Eric hadn't completed a full length of a 50m pool before, but he dived in anyway.
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It seemed like he wasn't going to make the distance. Touching a lane rope would've been automatic disqualification.
He completed in 1:52.72, the slowest time in Olympic History, and for comparison, 47 seconds slower than I did recently, in my late 40s. Remember these times.
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Why was Eric there?
The IOC's wild card strategy aimed to boost sports in developing nations like Equatorial Guinea.
Eric heard the call for swimmers on the radio, and since he was the only one to show up, he made the team!
The only issue was, Eric couldn't swim.
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So a few months out from the games, Eric started his training, partly with the assistance of fisherman in a lake.
He was also given access to a 12M long hotel pool for up to 1hr, three times a week.
Equatorial Guinea had no 50m pools.
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When Eric turned up to Sydney, and swam in a 50M pool for the first time, he couldn't have been less prepared.
The blue speedos he raced in were given to him by the South African swimming coach just prior to his race, who noticed Eric training in shorts.
What happened next?
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After Sydney, Eric kept swimming. In 2004 he swam a 100 free time 56.9s (compared to 1:52.72 in Sydney).
Two years later, he achieved a PB of 52.18 (5 seconds off the winning time Sydney 2000), and would've been fast enough for a Gold Medal at the Melbourne 1956 Olympics!
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The IOC's wild card initiative, designed to nurture sport in developing nations, arguably found success in Eric's story.
He became an icon for swimming in Equatorial Guinea, which now features two Olympic-size pools, and Eric became the national coach in 2012.
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Here is Eric's iconic swim on YouTube.
The conclusion of his story is arguably more important than its beginnings. #Olympics
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A Liberal MP
A trip to the United States
Photos with Gina Rinehart’s media man
Photos quietly vanishing
And in half an hour, a One Nation event linked to the Liberal MP’s family
Let’s unpack this
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Victorian Liberal upper house MP Renee Heath (right
0 was recently photographed in the United States with James Radford - External Affairs Manaer for Hancock Prospecting - aka, Gina's media man.
Those photos have now quietly disappeared from where they were found.
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Radford appears to be a trusted figure within Rinehart’s orbit.
When conflict escalated in Israel last year, it was reported that Gina / Hancock arranged and paid thousands to evacuate him.
Today Josh Frydenberg treated a terrorist attack as a political relaunch opportunity.
It’s one of the most repellent displays of opportunism ever in this history of Australian politics.
There's some relevant historical context. A thread.
#auspol
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Josh Frydenberg asked, “How did they come here?”
Sajid Akram arrived under Howard.
He received a gun licence under Abbott.
His Aus born son was assessed and cleared by ASIO under Morrison, with Frydenberg in the Cabinet.
That’s the answer, Josh.
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Josh asks how they went to the Philippines.
About 200k Australians do every year, including his colleague George Christensen, who went 28 times without scrutiny.
The only person known to ASIO was cleared under the govt Josh sat in, so what would trigger extra monitoring?
The Liberals lined up to film themselves claiming Labor’s machete disposal bins cost $325,000 each.
They all pushed the same lie.
Let’s take a tour through this political rubbish - and at the end, I’ll show you what the bins really cost 🗑️🧵
How big will their lies be?
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Bin watch #1: Jess Wilson posted her $325k bin claim, and did this after the real cost had already been stated in Parliament.
Jess knew the number. She lied anyway.
If you’ll knowingly push a falsehood this brazen, what’s your credibility worth on anything else?
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Bin watch #2: Jane Hume, delivering the bin lie with the same energy she brings to railing against working from home - loud, confident, and completely wrong.
You’ll remember the blow-up over Matthew Knott’s SMH piece quoting a Hamas co-founder in what looked like a hit job on Albanese. (Context in the quote tweet below if you aren't up to speed.)
Well, it gets worse, and no one’s noticed. A thread....
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After the backlash, and an AFR piece (same parent company, see quote tweet) inadvertently called Knott's article into question without explicitly saying so.
Colleen Harkin from the Liberal Party’s admin committee is behind the court action to block the payment John Pesutto needs to settle Moira Deeming’s defamation case, and avoid bankruptcy.
Harkin backed Israel Folau when he damned gay people to hell, because that’s what culture war crusaders do.
Now she’s backing Deeming and trying to kneecap Pesutto.
Different battle, same culture war.
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Oh, and Colleen runs the Institute of Public Affairs' schools program, whatever that is.
From Deves to Deeming, Folau to factional chaos, Colleen Harkin embodies the culture war conservatism making the Liberal Party unelectable in progressive Victoria.