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FANS have hilariously demanded that Ecuador's gold medallist Brian Daniel Pintado be DISQUALIFIED for his celebration on Thursday.

Pintado copied Cristiano Ronaldo's iconic "Siu" pose after he crossed the finish line to become Olympic champion in the men's 20m race walk.

Brian Daniel Pintado claimed gold in the men's 20m race walk in Paris
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Brian Daniel Pintado claimed gold in the men's 20m race walk in ParisCredit: BBC
It was the first athletics medal to be handed out this summer
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It was the first athletics medal to be handed out this summerCredit: Reuters
But fans have been left shook after his iconic celebration
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But fans have been left shook after his iconic celebrationCredit: Reuters
The Ecuadorian of course... did the Siu
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The Ecuadorian of course... did the SiuCredit: AP

The 29-year-old  took a moment to catch his breath before jumping up in the air and throwing his hands down by his sides, emulating Ronaldo.

He then let out a deafening scream to release all that pent up emotion athletes hold before competing on the world's biggest stage.

In a historic moment for Ecuador, Pintado clinched their first medal at the Paris Games and the delegations fourth gold medal in Olympic history.  

Pintado clocked 1:18:55 to earn his country's first gold medal in athletics since fellow race walker Jefferson Perez won gold in this discipline at the 1996 Olympics.

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Brazil's Caio Bonfim took silver in 1:19:09 and world champion Alvaro Martin earned bronze in 1:19:11.

Team GB were represented by Suffolk's Callum Wilkinson, a gold medallist in the 10km race walk at the World Junior Championships in 2016. 

But the 27-year-old finished 39th in the field with a time of 1:20:31, one minute and 36 seconds back from Pintado. 

And fans couldn't believe the new Olympic champ did the "Siu".

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Water takes centre stage on Day 6 as Joe Clarke eyes canoe slalom kayak gold (4.30pm).

In the rowing, the women’s four should claim gold while the men’s four and women’s double sculls will know they can get on the podium, too (10.15am). 

And after our men won the 4x200m freestyle relay, the women could add a medal in the pool tonight (8.48pm).

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Defending champ Beth Shriever and Tokyo silver medallist Kye Whyte begin their BMX racing event at the quarter-finals (from 7pm).

Bryony Pitman (9am), Penny Healey (4.14pm) and Alex Wise (5.05pm) are all in archery action. 

Andy Murray’s swansong with Dan Evans continues - they face Americans Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul in the quarter-finals (3.30pm). 

And the golf starts today, meaning Tommy Fleetwood and Matt Fitzpatrick will tee off for GB, with Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry flying the flag for Ireland (from 8am).

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World No1 Scottie Scheffler leads an all-star USA golf team, though, alongside Open champ Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa and Wyndham Clark

French Open champ Iga Swiatek is the heavy favourite for the women’s tennis singles gold ahead of her semi-final before Carlos Alcaraz then Novak Djokovic go in the men’s quarters (from 11am). 

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Volleyball is an ever-present throughout the Olympics, running from Day 1 all the way to Day 16, all of it in the catchy-named South Paris Arena 1.

Tokyo runners-up Brazil face Japan (12pm) and hosts France vs China (8pm) in the pick of the clashes. 

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3:50 - Who doesn’t love a competitive brisk walk? 

The athletics officially begins with the men’s and women’s 20km race walks today (6.30am and 8.20am). 

The world record is a staggering 1:16.36 - that’s an average of 3m50s per km while WALKING. 

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On the celebration, one X user jestingly wrote: "This is disqualification worthy."

But a second said: "That's a feat to be proud of. Ronaldo is respected all around the world."

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Before a third added: "Winning the race walk and still having enough energy to dish out a "siuuuu" celebration."

A fourth said: "Pintado Ronaldo, take a bow. Historic day for Ecuador."

Another chimed in: "Cristiano Ronaldo's influence has gone very far. The best celebration in history."

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