Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikeç wants to protect his pose that went viral

Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikeç wants to protect his pose that went viral
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social networks – The silver medalist shooter had won over Internet users around the world with his unique style

His nonchalant pose had been the talk of the town during the Olympics. Turkish Olympic shooter Yusuf Dikeç has filed an application with Turkey’s intellectual property institute to protect the commercial use of the pose that made him famous during the Paris Games.

Yusuf Dikeç, a silver medalist in the 10-meter pistol shooting event, became a global star after images of him shooting casually, with his left hand in his pocket and without goggles or a helmet, went viral on television and social media.

Many athletes have copied his pose

“After being informed of numerous trademark filing initiatives carried out without Yusuf Dikeç’s knowledge, we submitted an application about a week ago […]”Other requests have been rejected,” the athlete’s coach, Erdinç Bilgili, said this week.

Many athletes have copied his pose after winning an Olympic medal, including Swedish pole vault star Armand Duplantis. Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson also imitated him on Sunday when celebrating a goal in the English Premier League.

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