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South Korea’s An San brushes off hairstyle critics to win third gold

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An San kept South Korea’s Olympic flag flying in women’s archery on Friday as she took the individual title, brushing off online criticism of her hairstyle to become the first archer to win three golds at a single Games.

Top-seeded An held her nerve as both her final and semifinal went to shootoffs, downing Elena Osipova of the Russian Olympic Committee to take gold. Italy’s Lucilla Boari won bronze.

The 20-year-old South Korean, already a double gold medalist in the women’s and mixed teams events, became a target for online hostility at home after cutting her hair short, a look labeled “feminist” by some social media users.

That term has become associated with a rise in misogynist sentiment among young South Korean men.

In her the semifinal, An beat American Mackenzie Brown — herself subject to criticism on social media for choosing to compete without getting a COVID-19 vaccine.

Gold medalist An San of South Korea celebrates on the podium. | REUTERS
Gold medalist An San of South Korea celebrates on the podium. | REUTERS

An’s win, celebrated to K-pop band BTS’s song “Permission to Dance,” came after a mostly disappointing individual competition by her teammates.

Traditionally dominant in the sport, South Korea’s women’s team gold was their ninth in succession in the event, equaling the overall Olympic record.

An’s teammate, Kang Chae-young, was unexpectedly knocked out on Friday at the quarterfinal stage.

“I thought I shot good, but not many arrows hit 10s,” a tearful Kang, seeded No. 3, said after falling to Osipova, the 22nd seed.

Kang said she was aware of the criticism of An’s hair, adding that the team was ignoring it to maintain focus on their matches.

Apart from An, the only other archer still in contention left standing among the six South Korean who entered the individual events is Kim Woo-jin from the men’s team, who will shoot on Saturday.

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