North Korea Performs Diplomatic Gymnastics in Olympic Comeback.
In a striking display of sportsmanship and diplomacy, North Korea’s An Chang-ok was seen applauding American gymnast Simone Biles during the women’s vault final at the Paris 2024 Olympics on Saturday. Biles secured her third gold medal of the Games, with An among those cheering her on.
The event was notable not only for the competition but also for the rare interaction between athletes from North Korea, South Korea, and the United States. An Chang-ok, 21, was seen grinning, waving for TV cameras, and even hugging at least one fellow finalist, showcasing a rare moment of camaraderie with foreign athletes.
North Korea’s decision to participate in these Games marks a significant step towards re-engagement with the international community, following a period of intense isolation. This move has raised hopes that the reclusive state might be beginning to open up once again. The North Korean athletes’ interactions, including posing for selfies with rivals from South Korea, have been seen as encouraging signs of thawing relations.
This comes after a tense period in which North Korea engaged in provocative actions, such as sending waste-filled balloons over the border to South Korea. The presence of North Korean athletes in Paris, performing alongside their global counterparts, offers a glimpse of potential diplomatic progress through the unifying power of sport.