PARIS (Reuters) - Cape Verde boxer David de Pina could barely contain his joy after continuing his remarkable run at the Paris Games to reach the semi-finals of the flyweight division on Friday and earn his country's first Olympic medal.
De Pina beat African Games champion and Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Patrick Chinyemba 5-0 to enter the last four, meaning he is assured at least a bronze medal.
"I can't describe my emotions. They are huge. I did it for my country, as we deserve this. We are a small island and we’ve never done this before," De Pina told reporters.
"I'm the first one to write this story. I felt the support my country gave me and I thank them for this victory.
"It was against the odds. Everybody bet on Patrick, as he is the African champion. I was the nobody, I was the simple Cape Verdean. I've shown the world we are small, but we are strong."
De Pina has made waves at the North Paris Arena with his unique hairstyle, which features two buns on either side of his head, with fans even wearing headbands to imitate the look.
"Sometimes people look at me and laugh, saying, 'Ah, the guy with the two ears like Mickey Mouse'. But today I showed them I can be simple but strong and ferocious," De Pina said.
"My coach told me to do this, as Africans sometimes use braids. He said, 'you have to look different to all the African guys'. My coach had a vision nobody had. Now all the people are imitating me."
De Pina faces 2016 gold medallist Hasanboy Dusmatov of Uzbekistan on Sunday.
(Reporting by Aadi Nair, editing by Ed Osmond)