Data map: In the women's 10-meter air rifle final of the Tokyo Olympics held on July 24, Chinese athlete Yang Qian won the championship and won the first gold medal for the Chinese delegation.

This is also the first gold medal born in this Tokyo Olympics.

The picture shows Yang Qian wearing the Olympic gold medal.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Du Yang

  China News Service Client Beijing, August 2 (Reporter Xing Rui) The Tokyo Olympics enters the second half. While athletes compete on the field, the Olympic stage seems to have become their "show ground."

From Yang Qian's hairpin to Liu Shiwen's nails, it turns out that there are still many "fashionistas" in this Olympics.

  After 00-year-old youngster Yang Qian shot her first gold, the little yellow duck hairpin and pink nails on her head immediately aroused discussion among netizens.

Everyone did not expect that athletes who used to be unsmiling on the field also had their own unique insights into fashion.

  Later in an interview, Yang Qian said that the yellow hairpin she wore in the two finals was her "lucky item".

In order to soak up Yang Qian's joy, netizens immediately rushed to an online shopping platform and grabbed the "Yang Qian same-style card issue".

Data map; Yang Qian's hairpin and manicure are very eye-catching.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Du Yang

  Except for the small yellow duck hairpin, Yang Qian on the field generally wears a ball head and also wears red earrings.

When the camera saw her hands with guns, netizens also found her pink pearl nail art.

  Looking at Yang Qian who was "kawaii" off the field, everyone found that "everyone has the heart to love beauty".

The Olympic athlete who has overcome difficulties on the field is just a 21-year-old girl off the field.

Moreover, since the start of the Tokyo Olympics, in addition to Yang Qian, many people have shown their beauty.

  Liu Shiwen, a national table tennis mixed doubles player, was also searched for because of blue nails.

Many girls were also surprised to find that they did the same manicure with Liu Shiwen.

  In addition to nails, many athletes' hairstyles are also very distinctive.

If you are worrying about the shape of your head, you might as well have a hairstyle like that of an Olympic champion.

Data map: On the afternoon of July 24, the Tokyo Olympic Games women's 49 kg weightlifting final was held at the Tokyo International Forum Building. Chinese weightlifter Hou Zhihui lived up to expectations and won the championship with a snatch 94 kg, a clean and jerk 116 kg, and a total score of 210 kg.

The picture shows Hou Zhihui showing the gold medal at the award ceremony.

  Weightlifter Hou Zhihui's "explosive head" is very eye-catching on the court.

Many netizens said that when they saw Hou Zhihui's hairstyle, they thought of Munchchi.

However, this hairstyle has high requirements for hair volume.

If your hair is too thin and soft, and the hairline is moved back, you will not get the "Hou Zhihui same style".

However, you can consider the same paragraph "Olympic Champion Coach".

  The coach of the women's individual epee Olympic champion Sun Yiwen is known as the "bald coach".

After Sun Yiwen won the championship, he excitedly carried Sun Yiwen and ran across the court.

Finally, she was given a five-star red flag.

It may be because there is no hair and the resistance is small.

Not to mention, this "bald coach" ran very fast while carrying Sun Yiwen.

  The resume of this "bald coach" also aroused the curiosity of netizens.

It turned out that this bald head had a great background.

His name is Oberly, and he was a world fencing legend when he was an athlete. He won the individual silver medal in men's epee in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the gold medal in the men's epee team in the 2004 Athens Olympics.

Sure enough, "smart heads don't grow hair."

Data map: On the evening of July 24, the women's epee individual competition at the Tokyo Olympics ended the final contest. Chinese player Sun Yiwen defeated Romanian Popescu 11:10 to win the championship.

The picture shows Sun Yiwen celebrating with team members after winning the championship.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Tomita

  In the women's 100-meter semi-final on July 31, Ge Manqi ran 11.22 seconds and missed the final, but she has made history and is the first Chinese player to stand on the Olympic women's 100-meter semi-final track.

  In the game, Ge Manqi combed a ball head of the same style as Nezha, and matched it with a red sportswear, which really looked like Nezha stepping on a hot wheel.

This hairstyle is more suitable for young ladies with long hair.

Ge Manqi was interviewed after the game.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Xing Chong

  After talking about the hairstyle, let's talk about outfits.

Many events in the Olympic Games require athletes to wear uniform clothing.

However, the new skateboarding competition in this Olympic Games, the cool outfits of athletes may lead the next fashion trend.

  Japanese skateboarder Horiya Yuto appeared in a white T-shirt with a retro colorful print and paired with black pants, which is both dazzling and refreshing.

And French player Vincent Miro dazzled with a white dress and a blue hat on his head.

Seeing this outfit in the scorching summer, people immediately feel refreshed.

  Looking at these athletes who show their individuality on the field, there may be some discrepancies with some people's inherent stereotypes of them. But as more and more young people enter the Olympic arena, people will gradually change their prejudice against athletes in dressing. After all, the pursuit of beauty is not in conflict with competitive performance. Who doesn't want to stand on the podium with beauty? (Finish)