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Actually, Ansan player had to suffer from outrageous malicious comments and messages during this tournament.

In a situation where it was not enough to support the athletes who represented Korea in the Olympics, some of them spread baseless rumors and poured out unreasonable accusations.

Still, Ansan player resolutely responded and ascended to the place of three gold medals.



This content will be delivered by reporter Shin Jeong-eun.



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20-year-old Ansan player received a lot of attention after winning the gold medal in the mixed team event, unfounded rumors of sexism about Ahn began to spread online.



Malicious comments and messages that went beyond the limits of Ansan's demeaning men by mentioning short hair length and past SNS posts were pouring out of control.



Even foreign media such as the BBC and Reuters expressed concern by reporting that Ahn suffered 'online abuse'.



However, Ahn was resolute and not agitated.



He politely apologized to the person who sent him a malicious message, and even thanked the fans who cared for him and supported him, saying he was not hurt.




And after winning two team awards, I calmly climbed one step at a time in the individual event that started from the round of 64.



Occasionally, it raised concerns whenever there was a sudden hunting, but eventually overcame it on its own and made it to the top.



[Ansan / Archery 3 crowns: I talked to myself a lot to control my mind. I think that helped the most.] At



Gwangju Women's University, where Ahn attends, Ahn's parents and alumni gathered together and instilled energy with passionate support.



Ansan, who appeared like a comet while rewriting the history of the Korean Olympic Games, overcame indescribable difficulties alone and silently revealed the future of Korean archery.



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, Jang Chan-gun KBC, video editing: Oh Young-taek)



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