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Aim for first place with your hairstyle too! Hairstyles recommended for sports day

If you want to get hyped for the sports day and take lots of photos to make memories, you probably care about your hairstyle! In this article, we’ll introduce hairstyles recommended for sports day.

They range from easy to a bit challenging, but with some practice before the event, you’ll be fine! There are also bold, eye-catching styles that will draw attention, so if you find one you like, be sure to practice it and try it out on the big day.

Aim for first place with your hairstyle too! Recommended hairstyles for sports day (21–30)

Twist hairstyle

Grown-up cute! Here are some twist hairstyle ideas.

If you’re entering a competition and want to tie your hair up but aren’t keen on braids, this is for you.

These twist styles give you a stylish finish.

All you need are three hair ties.

You can also add a hair clip if you like.

The steps are simple and easy, so it’s effortless to try.

Give it a go!

Easy, cute low ponytail with no visible hair tie

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Easy, cute low ponytail with no visible hair tie

Happy that the hair ties are hidden! Here are some easy and cute low ponytail ideas.

These hidden-hair-tie low ponytails are perfect if you’re “looking for an easy hairstyle” or “want something that doesn’t look sloppy.” All you need is two hair ties.

Just twist the hair on both sides and loop the ponytail through—your hair will look like it was professionally styled! After tying, gently pull out small sections of hair to add an effortless, polished touch.

Aim for first place with your hairstyle too! Recommended hairstyles for sports day (31–40)

braided ponytail

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Here’s a braided ponytail that combines ease of movement with cuteness.

First, create a half-up style at a high position.

Tie the remaining lower hair in the same way, then combine the two into one to make a ponytail.

Next, split the gathered hair into two sections and braid each into a three-strand braid.

Finally, add thin ribbons around the elastic ties or along the braids, and you’re done! This hairstyle would be convenient for a sports festival too, since you can still wear a headband.

Have fun trying a new hairstyle while adding your own variations.

Lowborn

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Lowborn

The “low-bun” is one of the popular bun hairstyles in Korea.

It’s very easy, so give it a try.

First, gather your hair, tie it with an elastic, and make one bun.

Then use the remaining hair to create a second bun on top of the first one, and you’re done! Gently pull and adjust the bun sections to shape them.

Pulling out some tendrils or styling bangs will give a cute look.

Since it’s a secure style you can do with just one hair tie and it’s easy to move in, it’s also great for sports festivals.

Braided cross bun

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Braided cross bun

Let me introduce the braided cross bun that still looks stylish even with a hat.

Take a suitable amount of hair and make a braid on each side.

Split the remaining hair into two sections and cross them as you tie them together with the braids.

After neatening the hair again with braids, tuck the braids into the loosened pocket and secure with an elastic to finish.

Using a cute hair tie as an accent is also recommended.

By gathering the hair lower, it will peek out from under a hat for an adorable look.

horizontal three-strand braid

K-pop idol-style horizontal triple-braid hairstyle 💗
horizontal three-strand braid

Here’s a mature-looking side braid.

Take the hair above your ears and create a half-up twist (a “kuru-rinpa”).

Then take half of the remaining hair and feed it up from underneath through the half-up twist.

Finally, make a three-strand braid on one side and gently loosen it to finish.

You’ll get a cute, princess-like braid! Before braiding, brush your hair thoroughly to prevent tangles and get ready.

If you start braiding a bit lower, it gives a more sophisticated vibe.

Reverse Dutch braid-style hair arrangement

Reverse French braid-style hair arrangement for preschool/school days
Reverse Dutch braid-style hair arrangement

Here’s a reverse French-braid-style hair arrangement that won’t fall apart even with a headband.

First, take a suitable amount of hair from the crown and the middle of your head, tie them at the back, and create a base.

Leave the lower section down for now.

Then combine the tied hair from the top and middle, and tie them together along with the lower hair.

Loosen the tied sections slightly as you go, repeating the braiding motion to shape and refine the look.

Finish by securing with an elastic, and you’re done.

This will keep styles that usually fall apart during sports looking cute and intact.

It might be adorable to match the whole class with the same style!