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Oh Jin-hyek (Korean: 오진혁; Korean pronunciation: [o.dʑin.ɦjʌk̚,], Hanja: 吳真爀; born 15 August 1981) is a South Korean archer. [1] Oh first competed for the Korean national team in 1999, but did not win a major individual international tournament until he won the gold medal in the Men's individual event at the 2012 Summer Olympics, [2] also becoming the first Korean male archer to ...
[10] [11] [12] As the women's team, Jeon Hun-young, Nam Su-hyeon and Lim scored a total of 2,046 in women’s 216 arrows, breaking the previous Olympic record of 2,032 set by South Korea’s An San, Jang Min-hee and Kang Chae-young at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [13] As the mixed team with Kim Woo-jin, they scored a total of 1,380 in mixed 144 ...
An San (Korean: 안산; Hanja: 安山, born 27 February 2001) is a South Korean archer competing in women's recurve events. She won three gold medals at the 2020 Summer Olympics, in the women's team, mixed team and individual events, becoming the first archer in Olympic history to do so at a single Games.
Nam Su-hyeon (Korean: 남수현; born 27 January 2005) [1] is a South Korean archer.She won the silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in the women's individual event. In the women's team event, she helped set an Olympic record – along with Lim Si-hyeon and Jeon Hun-young – and subsequently won the gold medal.
South Korea women's national handball team qualified for the Olympics by winning the gold medal and securing an outright berth at the 2023 Asian Qualification Tournament in Hiroshima, Japan. [10] Team roster. A 22-player squad was announced on 14 May 2024. [11] It was reduced to 17 players on 2 July 2024. [12] Head coach: Henrik Signell [13]
Jeon Hun-young (Korean: 전훈영; born 29 May 1994) [1] is a South Korean archer.She qualified for the 2024 Summer Olympics: in the women's team event, she, Lim Si-hyeon, and Nam Su-hyeon set the Olympic record in the ranking round and subsequently won the gold medal, defeating China in the final.
PARIS (AP) — With the help of a magnifying glass, South Korea edged China in women’s team archery to win its 10th straight gold medal. The score was tied in the final after regulation, forcing ...
South Korea: Li Lingjuan China: Kim Jin-ho South Korea: 1988 Seoul details: Kim Soo-nyung South Korea: Wang Hee-kyung South Korea: Yun Young-sook South Korea: 1992 Barcelona details: Cho Youn-jeong South Korea: Kim Soo-nyung South Korea: Natalia Valeeva Unified Team: 1996 Atlanta details: Kim Kyung-wook South Korea: He Ying China: Olena ...