- Sunday morning’s swimming session at Paris 2024 featured an unlikely hero
- A ‘middle-aged man’ was called upon to dive into the pool and retrieve a cap
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There was a hilarious moment in the swimming pool at Paris 2024 on Sunday.
It occurred during a brief delay between the preliminary heats in the 100m women’s breaststroke event.
The competition was temporarily paused because an item was spotted at the bottom of the pool.
It turned out only to be a swimming cap that had seemingly fallen off the head of Team USA‘s Emma Weber.
Nevertheless, it needed to be removed and that job was given to one bold volunteer, who was dressed in an even bolder pair of trunks.
Fans inside the Paris La Defense Arena cheered and whistled as the man, described as ‘middle-aged’ by witnesses via social media, strutted to the side of the pool.
He was in and out of the pool in under 20 seconds before more cheers were aimed in his direction as he waved to the fans in the stands.
As footage of his big moment went viral via X (formerly Twitter), the man was widely hailed as a ‘hero’.
One viewer also commented: ‘The crowd cheers as a middle-aged man disrobes to just a speedo and dives in to recover the cap. Words I thought I would not tweet this morning’.
Another wrote: ‘Some guy in a Speedo just jumped into an olympic pool to retrieve a swimmers cap from the bottom of the pool. I want that job is 2028 @Olympics’.
Many people seemed to think that the ‘Speedo hero’ was an Olympic lifeguard, although it is understood that this was not the case.
Someone wrote on Reddit: ‘The first time in history a lifeguard at the Olympics got something to do!’
A different Redditor added: ‘The lifeguard’s outfit was totally unexpected’.
However, a reply read: ‘Not really. It’s France lol.’
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