Eric Moussambani (Italian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Eric Moussambani" in Italian language version.

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afp.google.com (Global: 4,811th place; Italian: low place)

  • (EN) Lovable losers - the Olympic ideal or waste of space [collegamento interrotto], in Agence France-Presse, Melbourne, 5 luglio 2008.

archive.is (Global: 87th place; Italian: low place)

  • «Moussambani would plough a lonely lane for his finest 1mins 52.7 sec, though it felt like an hour. Equatorial Guinea’s aquatic answer to Eddie the Eagle - Eric the Eel - churned the lane in which Ian Thorpe had raced to a silver medal in 1 min 45 sec over double the distance the day before.»
    (EN) Craig Lord, Courage on the blocks, su times-olympics.co.uk, The Times Sydney Olympics 2000: Swimming News Archive, 19 settembre 2000. URL consultato il 9 maggio 2008 (archiviato dall'url originale il 20 aprile 2005).

bbc.co.uk (Global: 8th place; Italian: 23rd place)

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guardian.co.uk (Global: 197th place; Italian: 106th place)

independent.co.uk (Global: 36th place; Italian: 90th place)

la84foundation.org (Global: 2,794th place; Italian: 4,556th place)

  • «Spectators at the Aquatic Centre were treated to an Olympic champion of a different sort when Eric Moussambani, a 22-year-old from Equatorial Guinea took to the pool for the 100 m freestyle, his first ever attempt at this distance. The only pool available for training in his country was only 20 m long. After two other athletes had been disqualified for false starts, he became the sole competitor in his heat – and completed the race. Though he showed signs of fatigue in the last 20 m, Moussambani made a valiant effort to struggle to the finish line. The audience responded with a standing ovation. The newly named Eric the Eel left the pool glowing with pride, thanking the crowd for getting him through the race. In many ways his swim exemplified the ideals so strongly advocated by the IOC at the Peace Symposium.»
    (EN) Report of the XXVII Olympiad Volume 2: Celebrating the Games (PDF), in Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games, 2001, p. 78.

lanacion.com.ar (Global: 291st place; Italian: 777th place)

nytimes.com (Global: 7th place; Italian: 19th place)

smh.com.au (Global: 132nd place; Italian: 321st place)

telegraph.co.uk (Global: 30th place; Italian: 64th place)

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Italian: 1st place)