Current:Home > MarketsWho is Yusuf Dikec, Turkish pistol shooter whose hitman-like photo went viral? -PrestigeTrade
Who is Yusuf Dikec, Turkish pistol shooter whose hitman-like photo went viral?
View
Date:2025-04-15 15:41:30
Shooting his way to a silver medal at age 51, Yusuf Dikec of Turkey isn't one to succumb to the pressures of high-level competition.
A member of his country's Olympic delegation dating back to 2008, Dikec helped score Turkey's first-ever medal in shooting earlier this week by teaming with Sevval Ilayda Tarhan in the mixed team 10-meter air pistol.
But the way he did it earned him a worldwide legion of new fans
Casually competing without any specialized eye or ear protection, Dikec became one of the viral sensations of the 2024 Paris Olympics − with many social media posters comparing him and his demeanor to characters played by John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in the movie "Pulp Fiction."
Dikec reacts to his newfound fame
The silver-haired Dikec stood out from his fellow competitors in many ways. Most pistol shooters wear visors, large ear protectors and goggles with blinders to help them reduce glare and minimize distractions. Dikec, however, opted for only his prescription glasses and small yellow earplugs (that weren't visible in many of the viral photos of him).
2024 Olympic medals: Who is leading the medal count? Follow along as we track the medals for every sport.
➤ Get Olympics updates in your texts! Join USA TODAY Sports' WhatsApp Channel
Even the common practice among pistol shooters of firing with their non-shooting hand tucked in a pocket was seen as part of Dikec's nonchalant charm.
"I didn't anticipate such a level of recognition," he told Turkish media as he returned home. "Since I shoot with my both eyes open, I don't find the equipment very comfortable."
After finishing 13th in his individual event, Dikec said his Olympic career isn't quite over. He and Tarhan both told reporters they're looking forward competing again in the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles.
Contributing: Reuters
The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast.Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio storytelling, the eNewspaper and more.
veryGood! (2459)
Related
- Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
- NFL Week 6 bold predictions: Which players, teams will turn heads?
- NFL Week 6 bold predictions: Which players, teams will turn heads?
- When will NASA launch Europa Clipper? What to know about long-awaited mission to Jupiter's moon
- Intellectuals vs. The Internet
- Yes, salmon is good for you. But here's why you want to avoid having too much.
- Jack Nicholson, Spike Lee and Billy Crystal set to become basketball Hall of Famers as superfans
- Ever wish there was a CliffsNotes guide for coming out as trans? Enter 'Hey! I'm Trans'
- Meta releases AI model to enhance Metaverse experience
- Why Anna Kendrick Is Calling on Rebel Wilson to Get Another Pitch Perfect Movie Rolling
Ranking
- Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
- Why Remi Bader Stopped Posting on Social Media Amid Battle With Depression
- Becky G tour requirements: Family, '90s hip-hop and the Wim Hof Method
- Documents show OpenAI’s long journey from nonprofit to $157B valued company
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- Tennessee to launch $100M loan program to help with Hurricane Helene cleanup
- Prepare for Hurricane Milton: with these tech tips for natural disasters
- The Daily Money: Inflation eased in September
Recommendation
Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
What to watch: A new comedy better than a 'SNL' Weekend Update
These Sabrina the Teenage Witch Secrets Are Absolutely Spellbinding
Horoscopes Today, October 11, 2024
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
Travis Kelce’s Ex Kayla Nicole Shuts Down Rumor About Reason for Their Breakup
Yes, salmon is good for you. But here's why you want to avoid having too much.
Pilot’s wife safely lands plane in California during medical emergency