The Paris Olympics have become an unexpected stage for two shooters from South Korea and Turkey, whose cool and confident demeanors have turned them into viral sensations. South Korea’s Kim Ye-ji and Turkey’s Yusuf Dikec have captivated social media, inspiring a wave of memes and admiration for their distinctive styles and attitudes.
Kim Ye-ji, a 31-year-old shooter from South Korea, made headlines after securing a silver medal in the women’s 10-meter air pistol event on Sunday. Her appearance at the event—dressed in a black tracksuit, white baseball cap, Sauer pistol shooting shoes, and cyberpunk-style shooter glasses—has been described as the epitome of “cool.” However, what caught the attention of many was a small stuffed elephant, a good luck charm reportedly belonging to her young daughter, which added a personal and endearing touch to her otherwise intense presence.
“No matter what you do in life, you’ll probably never look this cool doing it.”
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The video of Kim participating in the Paris Games quickly went viral, with social media users branding her as the “coolest person on the planet” and attributing her with “main character energy.” An earlier video of Kim at the World Shooting Championships in Azerbaijan, where she won gold in the 25-meter pistol competition, has also resurfaced. In the footage, she can be seen confidently breaking a world record while wearing her signature backward baseball cap with a ponytail trailing underneath, further solidifying her reputation as a stylish and composed athlete.
Meanwhile, Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikec has also become a trending topic for his minimalist approach. Competing in the Paris Olympics without much of the high-end gear commonly used by his peers, Dikec has been described as everything from a “regular guy” to a “hitman” on social media. His simple appearance stood in stark contrast to that of his Serbian opponent, Damir Mikec, who was outfitted with a blinder over one eye, a lens over the other, and large ear defenders—standard gear for shooters aiming to minimize distractions.
Despite the online buzz suggesting that Dikec was entirely without gear, it was later clarified that he did wear yellow earplugs to block out distractions during the final, although these were not visible in the viral image. Dikec, who has competed in every Summer Olympics since 2008, earned Turkey its first-ever Olympic shooting medal after he and Sevval Ilayda Tarhan won silver in the 10-meter mixed team air pistol shooting event on Tuesday. Reflecting on his performance, Dikec expressed his hopes for future success, stating, “I hope, next in Los Angeles, a gold medal.”
The memes and discussions surrounding these athletes have not only highlighted their skills but also their ability to resonate with audiences beyond the sport. Their composed, almost cinematic presence has made them icons of coolness at the Paris Olympics, capturing the imaginations of fans worldwide.
This newfound fame has sparked discussions about the cultural impact of the Olympics and how athletes’ personalities and styles can transcend their sports. The viral moments created by Kim Ye-ji and Yusuf Dikec exemplify the broader appeal of the Games, where even niche sports can produce globally recognized figures.
As the Paris Olympics continue, these viral moments serve as a reminder of the diverse and unexpected ways in which athletes can make their mark, both in competition and in popular culture.