The 'Robin Hood' arrow directed by Ansan and Kim Je-deok during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic archery match is on display at the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Olympic Museum.



According to the official SNS of the Korean Archery Association, Ansan and Kim Je-deok decided to donate the Robin Hood arrow to the Olympic Museum.



According to the association, the World Archery Federation (WA) has asked for the donated arrow to commemorate the first champions Ansan and Kim Je-deok in the mixed match introduced from this competition.



The players who sympathized with the purpose readily responded and donated their own signed uniforms.




Established in 1993 in Lausanne, Switzerland, where the IOC headquarters is located, the Olympic Museum is a place where historically valuable Olympic-related items are stored and displayed, and is a tourist attraction visited by 250,000 people every year.



Ansan and Kim Je-deok made a special scene in the mixed match semi-final against Mexico held at the Yumenoshima Park archery field in Tokyo, Japan on the 24th.



Ansan arrow shot after Kim Je-deok's arrow, which was stuck at 10 points, pierced through the scene, which archers call 'Robin Hood'.



They won the mixed match and became the first champions.



Ansan did not stop there, and swept gold medals in the women's team and individual events, becoming the first ever three-time archery champion, while Kim Je-deok won the men's team event and became two gold medals.



(Photo = provided by the Korea Archery Association, Yonhap News)