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'Cool' Turkish marksman unruffled by viral Olympic fame

Dikec's posture caught attention as much as his silver medal, with the marksman wearing standard glasses, a team T-shirt with his left hand casually slung in his pocket and his pistol, but none of the specialized equipment used by athletes in the hyper-precise event, like headphones, special lenses or a hat.

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Fri, August 2, 2024 Published on Aug. 2, 2024 Published on 2024-08-02T17:43:07+07:00

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'Cool' Turkish marksman unruffled by viral Olympic fame Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikec competes in the shooting 10m air pistol mixed team gold medal match during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at Chateauroux Shooting Centre on July 30, 2024. (AFP/Alain Jocard)

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Turkish Olympic shooting silver medalist said Thursday he was unfazed by his new-found fame, after his casual style with no headwear and a hand in his pocket made him an overnight Internet sensation.

Yusuf Dikec and partner Sevval Ilayda Tarhan won silver on Tuesday for Turkey in the mixed team 10m air pistol, losing to Serbia in the gold medal match.

But it was Dikec's posture that caught attention as much as the result, with the marksman wearing standard glasses, a team T-shirt and with his left hand casually slung in his pocket.

Other than his pistol, he notably had none of the specialized equipment used by athletes in the hyper-precise event, like headphones, special lenses or a hat.

"Be cool like Yusuf Dikec. Congratulations on winning the silver medal in such a cool way," France's embassy to Turkey wrote in a post on X in Turkish.

"The name's Dikec. Yusuf Dikec," said posts by other users in reference to cinema icon James Bond. Some memes added a cigarette to his mouth to emphasize the relaxed posture.

Speaking to Turkish channel TGRT Haber, Dikec acknowledged that he had adopted the rare technique of shooting with both eyes open whereas most athletes keep one closed or obscured.

"My shooting technique is one of the rare shooting techniques in the world. I shoot with both eyes open. Even the referees are surprised by this," he said.

Shooting mixed silver medalist Sevval Ilayda Tarhan (left) and Yusuf Dikec of Turkey pose with their medals and the flag of Turkey during the Champions Park medalists celebrations in Paris on July 31, 2024.
Shooting mixed silver medalist Sevval Ilayda Tarhan (left) and Yusuf Dikec of Turkey pose with their medals and the flag of Turkey during the Champions Park medalists celebrations in Paris on July 31, 2024. (Reuters/Annegret Hilse)

He said winning a medal was no surprise as "this year we prepared a lot and worked a lot [...] this success belongs to all of Turkey."

"Success doesn't come with your hands in your pockets."

Some social media users suggested equal attention should also be given to his shooting partner in the mixed event Tarhan, who images showed adopted an equally casual hand-in-pocket stance, albeit wearing headphones and a visor.

Turkish Sports Minister Osman Askin Bak congratulated Dikec on social media, posting a photo of him recreating his now "legendary pose".

Clutching a Turkish flag and their medals, Dikec and Tarhan both celebrated their victory at the Champions Park at the Trocadero complex in Paris on Wednesday.

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