Medals and world records are often the main talking points of the Olympics, and rightfully so. However, one of the most unlikely Olympic athletes ever has quite a fascinating story.
During the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney, an athlete from Equitoral Guinea posted a time of 1:52.72 in the 100 m freestyle, which was more than a full minute off of the world record time. He also was the only swimmer in the heat, as the other two competitors were both disqualifed due to false starts. The crowd gave a loud ovation during the slow swim to the finish line.
To obtain the coordinates for the cache, input the first and last name of this Olympic hero into Certitude. This mystery cache is not intended to be challenging or difficult but rather educate some people on one of the more unlikely Olympic stories ever. Hope you enjoy.

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