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The Games’ unlikeliest hero – a random bloke in budgies at the swimming

By Telegraph Sport
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A random man wearing an eye-catching pair of trunks became a hero at the Paris Olympics after volunteering to dive into the pool to retrieve an American swimmer’s cap.

The hilarious moment happened after the stranded swimming cap caused a delay in-between the preliminary heats in the 100m women’s breaststroke.

The cap had fallen off the head of Team USA’s Emma Webber and needed to be removed ahead of the next heat with various cameras installed at the bottom of the pool. Up steps a mystery man who was ready for his big moment.

Like many heroes, the volunteer stripped down into the right attire – loud pair of budgie smugglers – and stunned the crowd by performing a dive any Olympic swimmer would have been proud of.

The crowd of 15,000 in La Defense Arena continued to cheer as the man, who is thought to be an Olympic official, swam down to rescue the cap before exiting the pool. Upon leaving, the man waved the cap in the air as the majority of the arena gave a standing ovation.

A man jumps into the pool to retrieve US swimmer Emma Webber’s cap.

A man jumps into the pool to retrieve US swimmer Emma Webber’s cap.Credit: AP

The footage went viral on social media with many on X, formerly known as Twitter, labelling the unidentified man as a “hero” with many more giving him the nickname “Bob the cap catcher”. The swimming heats were able to resume shortly after.

Telegraph, London

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