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Olympics viewers urge gold medal winning athlete to take DNA test after spotting his distinctive look

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Updated 13:36 7 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 15:36 6 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Olympics viewers urge gold medal winning athlete to take DNA test after spotting his distinctive look

Ethan Katzberg represented his country in the hammer throw event, but viewers were surprised at which country that was

Emily Brown

Emily Brown

Numerous Olympics viewers have called for gold medal winner Ethan Katzberg to take a DNA test after expressing some suspicions about his heritage.

Long, blond(ish), wavy hair, a thick moustache and an athletic physique. Does that call to mind any particular country for you?

Ethan Katzberg won a gold medal for his team. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Ethan Katzberg won a gold medal for his team. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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Admittedly the latter feature is one pretty much every Olympian has in common, but the other two aren't quite as prevalent.

All three are features held by Katzberg, who appeared at Paris 2024 to take part in the hammer throw on day nine of the games.

The athlete secured a gold medal with an impressive throw measuring 84.12 metres, but not everyone was focused on his performance.

Instead, a lot of people were stuck on the country that Katzberg was representing at the Olympics: Canada.

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Now, we all know you can't judge a book by its cover, and similarly you can't judge a person's country by what they look like.

Ethan Katzberg is a confirmed Canadian. (Kevin Voigt/GettyImages)
Ethan Katzberg is a confirmed Canadian. (Kevin Voigt/GettyImages)

But it's not that Katzberg didn't look Canadian - he just happened to fit a good few stereotypes often associated with another country instead.

Taking to Twitter to share their thoughts about the athlete, one person wrote: "Nah I want a DNA test this man is clearly Australian."

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Another responded: "They’re just appropriating the Aussie male look."

"He's probably a secret aussie," wrote a third.

One viewer responded to admit Katzberg did have an 'Australian energy', but insisted he was 'for sure Canadian'.

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A quick Google of Katzberg reveals he was indeed born in Canada, more specifically in Nanaimo, British Columbia, in April 2002.

He's proven his talents time and again, having become the first Canadian to win a world title in hammer throw at the 2023 World Athletics Championships.

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His win also made him the youngest man to ever win a hammer throw world title, as well as the youngest world championship medallist ever in the men’s hammer throw, according to the Canada Olympics website.

Viewers were convinced Katzberg is Australian. (X)
Viewers were convinced Katzberg is Australian. (X)

Katzberg reflected on his win after his appearance at Paris 2024, admitting his success even took him by surprise.

He said: "I don't think I expected it, but I had the preparation in mind to get a good round on the first throw, and to throw 84 metres felt really good."

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Katzberg was followed in the hammer throw event by Hungary's Bence Halasz, won silver with a throw measuring 79.97, and Ukraine's Mykhaylo Kokhan, who came in third place with a throw of 79.39.

Olympics 2024 highlights - the biggest moments so far

Anthony Ammirati's penis costs him his medal

The 21-year-old French pole vaulter attempted to clear the 5.70 metres on 3 August when his knee - along with his private parts - got in the way, shattering his Olympic dreams.

Iconic shooter Yusuf Dikec wins silver medal with 'no equipment'

Yusuf Dikec became a viral sensation. (Eurosport)
Yusuf Dikec became a viral sensation. (Eurosport)

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Turkey's Yusuf Dikec took a laid back approach when he was spotted looking incredibly relaxed with one hand in his pocket and without any shooting gear on.

It all paid off though as he took home the silver along with his partner Sevval Ilayda Tarhan.

Noah Lyles' 100m victory

He set a personal best (Eurosport)
He set a personal best (Eurosport)

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Setting a new personal best, Lyles came out on top at the finish line by a margin of just 0.005 seconds, with a final time of 9.784.

The final also marked the fastest race of all time, with all eight athletes crossing the finish line in under 10 seconds.

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Ana Carolina Vieira gets sent home for breaking athletes' village rules with boyfriend

The swimmer was sent home after her actions. (Instagram/_anavieeiraa)
The swimmer was sent home after her actions. (Instagram/_anavieeiraa)

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Ana Carolina Vieira was sent home after she and her boyfriend Gabriel Santos - also a swimmer competing in the Olympics - left the village without permission, which is against the Olympic Village rules.

Team GB star becomes first ever Olympian to win medal in both male and female events

Henry Fieldman (bottom left) made history. (henryfieldman/Instagram)
Henry Fieldman (bottom left) made history. (henryfieldman/Instagram)

Coxswain Henry Fieldman made history when he won bronze at the women's crews event off the back of his bronze win in Tokyo on the men's team.

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Fieldman was able to achieve the feat because of a rule change back in 2017 that allows coxes of either gender to steer the eights.

The River Seine drama

Tyler Mislawchuk threw up after his race (BBC)
Tyler Mislawchuk threw up after his race (BBC)

While Canada’s Tyler Mislawchuk vomited after swimming in the river, Belgian triathlete Jolien Vermeylen admitted she 'felt and saw things that we shouldn’t think about too much'.

It came after health concerns were raised over the pollution levels in the river, with the country splashing out a cool £1.18 billion on cleaning it up in time for the games.

Freddie Crittenden jogs for entire race on purpose

The Team USA star purposely put on a leisurely performance in his first heat of the Men's 110m hurdles and ended up being the last one to make it across the finish line with a time of 18.27 seconds.

The athlete said it was a calculated move to avoid aggravating a sore muscle in his leg and due to the introduction of repechage rounds, he knew that he'd have another chance at glory.

'Slow pool' accusations

The pool at the Paris La Défense Arena is 2.15 metres deep which is short of the minimum of 2.5 metres that World Aquatics recommends for an Olympic competition, prompting backlash from viewers.

As a result of the difference in depth, an issue called 'slow' swimming is created where the water is more volatile when dispersed than in a deeper pool.

Imane Khelif's opponent quits boxing match 46 seconds in

Italy's Angela Carini has since apologised (Eurosport)
Italy's Angela Carini has since apologised (Eurosport)

The Algerian boxer faced Italy's Angela Carini in the round of 16 match on 1 August when Carini - who has since apologised - decided to abandon the match after 46 seconds.

Khelif - who was born and raised a girl - was disqualified from last year’s Women’s World Boxing Championships in New Delhi amid claims from the International Boxing Association that she was not able to meet their unspecified eligibility criteria.

Khelif has since been at the centre of a gender row, and has urged people to 'refrain from bullying all athletes' amid abuse online.

Luana Alonso 'kicked out' of Olympic Village

Luana Alonso took to social media to break her silence (Instagram/@luanalonsom)
Luana Alonso took to social media to break her silence (Instagram/@luanalonsom)

The Paraguayan swimmer was said to have been asked to leave the village amid accusations of creating an 'inappropriate environment', according to a statement from her team.

Alonso - who also announced her retirement from the sport - has since denied the claims and urged people to 'stop spreading false information'.

Gold medal winner Thomas Ceccon spotted sleeping in park amid village complaints

Ceccon having a cheeky snooze. (Instagram)
Ceccon having a cheeky snooze. (Instagram)

The athlete, who won gold in the men's 100m backstroke, was spotted taking a nap outside by Saudi rower Husein Alireza who posted it to his Instagram account, tagging the spot as a location within the official Olympic Village.

Speaking about his accommodation, Ceccon said: "It's hard to sleep both at night and in the afternoon. Usually, when I'm at home, I always sleep in the afternoon. Here I really struggle between the heat and the noise."

Steven van de Velde booed while making his Olympic debut

Steven van de Velde is a convicted child rapist (Eurosport)
Steven van de Velde is a convicted child rapist (Eurosport)

The convicted child rapist was booed as he competed in the preliminary phase of the beach volleyball men’s tournament at the start of the games last month.

In 2016, Van de Velde was sentenced to four years in prison after admitting three counts of rape against a 12-year-old girl in August 2014, with many furious that he has been allowed to compete in the Olympics.

Featured Image Credit: Andrzej Iwanczuk/NurPhoto/KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images

Topics: Olympics, Canada, Australia, Sport, Viral

Emily Brown
Emily Brown

Emily Brown is UNILAD Editorial Lead at LADbible Group. She first began delivering news when she was just 11 years old - with a paper route - before graduating with a BA Hons in English Language in the Media from Lancaster University. Emily joined UNILAD in 2018 to cover breaking news, trending stories and longer form features. She went on to become Community Desk Lead, commissioning and writing human interest stories from across the globe, before moving to the role of Editorial Lead. Emily now works alongside the UNILAD Editor to ensure the page delivers accurate, interesting and high quality content.

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