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Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi greeted as hero after competing without hijab

  • Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi has landed back in her home country after her sudden disappearance at the Asian Championships in Seoul
  • In Sunday’s final in South Korea, Rekabi had caused a stir because she competed without wearing a hijab, or Islamic headscarf

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Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi competing during the women boulder finals of the Asian Championships of the IFSC in Seoul, South Korea. Photo: AFP

An Iranian climber who caused a sensation by competing at an event abroad without a hijab was on Wednesday given a hero’s welcome on her return to Tehran by supporters who raucously applauded her action.

With Iran still shaken by women-led protests over the death of Mahsa Amini one month ago, Elnaz Rekabi flew back to a Tehran airport after the competition in South Korea.

In an Instagram post and comments at the airport, Rekabi has apologised over what happened and insisted her hijab – which all Iranian women including athletes must wear – had accidentally slipped off.

But activists fear her comments have been made under pressure from the Iranian authorities who were likely infuriated by her actions.

“Elnaz is a hero,” chanted dozens of supporters who gathered outside the Imam Khomeini International Airport terminal, clapping their hands and brandishing mobile phones to record the moment.

They continued to chant and applaud as a van and vehicle – one of which they presumed was carrying the climber – drive out of the airport through a sea of people clapping above their heads.

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