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Top 10 Unexpected Breakout Stars of the Paris 2024 Olympics: From Turkey’s John Wick to the 7-Month Pregnant Egyptian Fencer

Top 10 Unexpected Breakout Stars of the Paris 2024 Olympics: From Turkey’s John Wick to the 7-Month Pregnant Egyptian Fencer

The Paris 2024 Olympics have captured the world’s attention with thrilling competitions and remarkable athleticism. But beyond the gold medals and record-breaking performances, there are athletes who have unexpectedly found themselves in the global spotlight, becoming viral sensations for a variety of reasons. Here’s a rundown of the top 10 athletes who unexpectedly stole the show at this year’s Olympics.

1. Yusuf Dikec (Turkey)
Dubbed “Turkey’s John Wick,” 51-year-old shooter Yusuf Dikec became an internet sensation for his ultra-relaxed demeanor during the mixed team 10m air pistol finals. Competing with nothing more than a pair of regular glasses and sleep earplugs, he helped his team clinch a silver medal, all while looking like a cool assassin from an action movie. Fans on social media couldn’t help but compare him to John Wick, turning him into a viral legend.

2. Pan Zhanle (China)
Chinese swimmer Pan Zhanle broke the world record in the men’s 100m freestyle with a time of 46.40 seconds, but it was his candid post-race remarks that really got people talking. Pan openly called out his competitors for being unsportsmanlike, sharing his frustrations about their behavior during training. His honesty struck a chord with fans, and they quickly began sharing clips of his bold statements online, making him a trending topic.

3. Thomas Ceccon (Italy)
Italian swimmer Thomas Ceccon won gold in the men’s 100m backstroke, but it was his stunning looks and ripped physique that turned him into a fan favorite. The internet went wild over a photo of Ceccon accidentally showing off his abs during the medal ceremony. But the moment that really captured hearts was when he was spotted napping on a patch of grass outside the Olympic Village, looking both adorable and relatable.

4. Anthony Ammirati (France)
French pole vaulter Anthony Ammirati may not have won a medal, but he certainly won the internet. After a mishap during the men’s pole vault competition where he got caught on the bar, his social media following exploded from a few thousand to over 100,000. The incident sparked countless memes and the phrase “ten years of pole vaulting, but one viral moment” became a popular way to describe his sudden fame.

5. Xu Zhuoyi (China)
Chinese hurdler Xu Zhuoyi didn’t advance to the finals in the men’s 110m hurdles, but his nerdy glasses and bookish appearance won over the internet. Viewers couldn’t get enough of the “scholar-athlete” contrast, with many joking that he looked like he had just come from a math competition rather than an Olympic track. Xu’s new nickname, “The Flying Scholar,” quickly trended on social media.

6. Chiharu Shida (Japan)
Japanese badminton star Chiharu Shida won the bronze in women’s doubles, but it was her angelic face and charming smile that really captured fans’ hearts. Her playful gestures, like sticking out her tongue and winking during the medal ceremony, quickly went viral, making her one of the most talked-about athletes at the Games.

7. Tomokazu Harimoto (Japan)
Japanese table tennis player Tomokazu Harimoto was expected to bring home multiple medals, but a series of unfortunate losses led to what fans called the “most heartbreaking Olympic journey.” His emotional reactions, particularly his devastated expression after losing in the team event, sparked a wave of sympathy online. Fans even compared his sorrowful demeanor to that of a tragic character in a movie, making him an internet sensation for all the wrong reasons.

8. Lim Jonghoon (South Korea)
South Korean table tennis player Lim Jonghoon earned a bronze medal in mixed doubles, but his real victory was escaping mandatory military service. According to South Korean law, athletes who win Olympic medals are exempt from military duty, and Lim’s overwhelming joy at his victory—and newfound freedom—became a viral moment. Fans even joked that he was taking selfies to “save evidence” of his exemption.

9. Nada Hafez (Egypt)
Egyptian fencer Nada Hafez shocked the world when she revealed that she was seven months pregnant during her competition. Competing in the women’s individual sabre event, Hafez’s swift movements and agility made it hard to believe she was carrying a baby. Her story of determination and resilience quickly spread online, with fans dubbing her the “strongest mom on the planet.”

10. Vivian Kong (Hong Kong)
Hong Kong fencer Vivian Kong won gold in women’s épée, overcoming a significant deficit to defeat her French opponent in a thrilling comeback. Known for her sweet smile and model-like looks, Kong announced her retirement immediately after the victory, stunning fans and sparking a flood of tributes online. Her nickname, “The Smiling Queen,” quickly became synonymous with her grace and sportsmanship.

These athletes may not have all won gold medals, but they certainly won the hearts of fans around the world. Their unique stories and personalities made them stand out, proving that sometimes, it’s the unexpected moments that make the Olympics truly memorable.

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