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Yusuf Dikeç was born in 1973 in Taşoluk village of Göksun district in Kahramanmaraş Province. After his primary schooling in his village, he completed his secondary education in Göksun. In 1994, he enrolled at the Military School of Gendarmerie in Ankara. After graduation, he became a corporal and entered duty in Mardin. In 1999, Dikeç re ...
KNOWN AS THE “John Wick” of the Olympics, 51-year-old Turkish shooter Yusuf Dikec is going viral for his performance in the mixed pairs 10-meter air pistol event at the 2024 games. He ...
A Turkish Olympic shooter has gone viral for his nonchalant expression and casual outfit while winning a silver medal. Yusuf Dikeç, 51, competed in the mixed team 10-meter air pistol shooting at ...
Turkish sharpshooter Yusuf Dikec clinched the silver medal in the air pistol team event at the 2024 Paris Olympics. In doing so, the 51-year-old soared to internet stardom.
Yusuf Dikeç Turkey: Vladimir Gontcharov Russia 25 m center fire pistol: Yusuf Dikeç Turkey: Oleksandr Petriv Ukraine: Tomáš Těhan Czech Republic: 25 m rapid fire pistol: Kim Jun-hong South Korea: Oliver Geis Germany Li Yuehong China 25 m standard pistol: Yusuf Dikeç Turkey: João Costa Portugal Christian Reitz Germany 10 m air rifle: Yang ...
The soundtrack won the Filmfare Best Music Director Award, [10] and had two of its tracks, "Khalbali" and "Luka Chuppi", considered for an Academy Award for Best Original Song nomination. [ 9 ] While discussing typical Bollywood soundtracks , Nilanjana Bhattacharjya, a professor of music at Colorado College noted that Rahman integrated ...
Turkey’s understated Olympian Yusuf Dikeç went viral for his nonchalant stance while competing in the air pistol mixed team competition event last week.
The renowned klezmer clarinetist and self-proclaimed “King of Jewish music” Naftule Brandwein recorded a purely instrumental version with the title “Der Terk in America” in 1924. [2] Brandwein was born in Peremyshliany (Polish Galicia, now Ukraine ) and emigrated to the USA in 1909 where he had a very successful career in the early 1920s.