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CNN —Turkey’s understated Olympian Yusuf Dikeç went viral for his nonchalant stance while competing in the air pistol mixed team competition event last week. Now, it appears Dikeç’s “insane aura” has inspired a new celebration that has spread across this year’s Games. With the eyes of the world watching his celebrations, Duplantis appeared to mimic Dikeç’s cold stance – hand in a make-shift pocket and an outstretched arm holding an imaginary gun. “Congratulations Duplantis,” Dikeç wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday, alongside a photo of Duplantis’ celebration. Dikeç has shared images of athletes copying his stance on his social media platforms, which have garnered many more followers since he competed in Paris.
Persons: Yusuf Dikeç, Dikeç, , , Duplantis, ” Dikeç, Dikeç’s, Rojé Stona, Australia’s Nina Kennedy, Christian Petersen Organizations: CNN, Turkey, Games, Stade de France, Getty, Turkish, Radyo Gol Locations: Swedish, Jamaican, Paris
CNN —In an Olympic competition where participants generally use all the available equipment at their disposal to get ahead, Turkey’s Yusuf Dikeç offered a masterclass in nonchalance during the air pistol mixed team competition Tuesday – and went viral for it. I’ve done a lot of research on it, so I didn’t need the equipment,” Dikeç told Turkish radio station Radyo Gol. Kim won silver at the 10-meter air pistol event on Sunday, with her 19-year-old teammate Oh Ye Jin taking the gold. 🇰🇷 Kim Yeji 🤝 Yusuf Dikeç 🇹🇷 pic.twitter.com/gfkyGjFg4I — The Olympic Games (@Olympics) August 1, 2024One social media user said of Dikeç, “Top confidence. It’s safe to say that these Games are creating plenty of sporting heroes and legends, both on and off the competitive field.
Persons: Turkey’s Yusuf Dikeç, , Dikeç, Turkey’s, Sevval Ilayda, ” Dikeç, , , Kim Ye, Kim, Oh Ye Jin, Yu, ç, ami, Mike, bron, lau, winn Organizations: CNN, Turkish, Radyo Gol Locations: nonchalance
Feb 7 (Reuters) - Ghana international winger Christian Atsu has been found alive after being buried under rubble in the earthquake that hit Turkey, the vice president of his club Hatayspor told media on Tuesday. Our sporting director, Taner Savut, is unfortunately still under the rubble," club vice president Mustafa Ozat told Radyo Gol. loadingAtsu, 31, played in the Premier League for Newcastle United and Everton, on loan from Chelsea, and joined Hatayspor in September. He was last selected to play for Ghana in 2019, but has not officially retired from international football. Ozat told BeIN Sports on Monday several players and officials had been rescued from the rubble.
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