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Yusuf Dikec: Aiming for gold in 2028

Yusuf Dikec: Aiming for gold in 2028 Yusuf Dikec, who won a silver medal in the mixed team category of the 10-meter air pistol at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games returns to Türkiye on 1 August, 2024. (AA Photo)
By Agence France-Presse
Aug 10, 2024 2:03 PM

Yusuf Dikec may boast an Olympic medal and a large online following, but the Turkish pistol sharpshooter remains focused on staying grounded.

Viral moments

Images of Dikec casually handling his pistol, with his silver medal from Paris and his off-hand in his pocket – sans protective glasses or headphones – went viral globally. Despite the online buzz, Dikec emphasized he is “the same man.”

Yusuf Dikec: Aiming for gold in 2028
Shooter Yusuf Dikec strikes his iconic pose after winning silver at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Paris, Aug. 1, 2024. (AA Photo)

Continuing as usual

“The day after winning the silver medal, everyone talked about how my photos were shared on social networks,” Dikec shared. “But it doesn’t affect me. I’ll continue living my life as before,” he said at his training facility in Ankara.

Winning pose

Dikec’s relaxed stance has been widely copied by fellow athletes and even caught the attention of Elon Musk, who shared a video of himself mimicking the pose, which garnered 170 million views. This self-assurance and composure have led to numerous online memes.

Memes and comparisons

Online, Dikec has been humorously compared to James Bond and depicted in “The Matrix” with added props like a cigarette, highlighting his laid-back demeanor.

Real achievement

For Dikec, the real achievement was winning Türkiye’s first medal in the mixed-team 10m air pistol alongside teammate Sevval Ilayda Tarhan. He explained that his hand-in-pocket stance helps with stability and balance, not arrogance.

Comfort over equipment

A former security forces member who retired a year ago, Dikec prefers shooting without protective gear. “I shoot with my eyes open and find glasses or headphones uncomfortable,” he said, noting that most pistol shooters close one eye, making his approach quite unique.

Teammate Tarhan, who also shoots with her hand in her pocket and minimal gear, has been suggested to receive equal recognition. She began shooting at 15 with aspirations of becoming a policewoman or soldier. “We’ve proven you can succeed without heavy equipment,” she said.

Olympic spirit

For Dikec, his relaxed stance embodies the Olympic spirit of fair play, rejecting doping, and testing talent and the human body in its natural state. “People appreciate it, which makes me happy,” he said.

Years of dedication

His effortless technique results from 24 years of rigorous training, including numerous world and European championships. Leading up to Paris, he trained four hours a day, six days a week for a year. Despite narrowly missing gold, Dikec remains optimistic about the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.

Passion over technology

Dikec values hard work and passion over technology and money. “I even asked Elon Musk if robots could win with their hand in their pocket,” he said. “I don’t think so, because some things require heart that neither technology nor money can achieve.”

Last Updated:  Aug 27, 2024 10:58 AM