Footage of Elnaz Rekabi, 33, had shown her scaling a wall without
her head covered during the Asian competition in South Korea while
representing Iran, which has been swept by protests ignited by Mahsa
Amini's death in morality police custody.
Citing an informed source, BBC Persian had earlier reported that
friends had been unable to contact her, and there were fears for her
safety. Iran’s embassy in South Korea, on Twitter, denied reports
about her going missing after the competition.
In a statement posted on her Instagram account, Rekabi said she was
on her way back to Iran with the rest of the team.
The statement said not wearing her headscarf during the competition
was unintentional, adding "there was poor scheduling and I was
called to climb unpredictably".
The International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) said it had
been in contact with Rekabi and was "trying to establish the facts".
The IFSC would continue to monitor the situation as it develops on
her arrival in Iran. The safety of athletes was paramount and it
supported their right to free speech, it added.
Amini died last month while in the custody of the Islamic Republic's
morality police who detained her for "inappropriate attire",
prompting nationwide protests during which women have removed and
burned headscarves.
The protests ignited by Amini's death have grown into one of the
boldest challenges to the Islamic Republic since the 1979
revolution, though the unrest does not appear close to toppling the
system.
The IFSC, in a statement, said it had also been in contact with the
Iranian Climbing Federation.
"Our understanding is that she is returning to Iran, and we will
continue to monitor the situation as it develops on her arrival," it
said in a statement.
"Athletes' safety is paramount for us and we support any efforts to
keep a valued member of our community safe in this situation," the
statement added.
"The IFSC fully support the rights of athletes, their choices, and
expression of free speech".
Rekabi came fourth in the competition. Last year, she won the bronze
medal in the women's combined event at the 2021 IFSC Climbing World
Championships.
(Reporting by Dubai Newsroom; Writing by Tom Perry; Editing by
Andrew Cawthorne, William Maclean)
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