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Pool worker strips to briefs, goes viral at Paris Olympics

Who do you call when there's a rogue swim cap in an Olympic swimming pool? We learned the answer is "Bob the Cap Catcher" who will come to save the day.
Credit: AP Photo/Petr David Josek
A lifeguard gestures to the crowd after retrieving United States swimmer Emma Webber's swimming cap.

PARIS, France — A man drew hoots and whistles when he stripped down to his tiny briefs and dove in the Olympic pool Sunday to retrieve a wayward swim cap that briefly halted the Olympic swimming competition.

Described as a “lifeguard” by European media, the man drew loud cheers when he undressed and unabashedly walked across the deck in his skimpy, brightly colored shorts. He dove in the pool and received another round of applause when he came up holding the cap above his head.

The headwear apparently belonged to Emma Weber of Colorado.

The cap was spotted after the morning preliminaries were underway, halting the competition while it was removed from the pool at La Defense Arena.

The man was not identified, but he became a big hit on social media after he nearly bared it all for his Olympic moment.

Credit: AP Photo/Petr David Josek
A lifeguard gestures to the crowd after retrieving United States swimmer Emma Webber's swimming cap.
Credit: AP Photo/Petr David Josek
A lifeguard jumps into the competition pool to retrieve United States swimmer Emma Weber's cap left at the bottom of the pool.

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