Olympics | Archery: South Korea's Kim into men's individual 1/8, China's An, Yang out


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  • Wednesday, 31 Jul 2024

PARIS, July 30 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's archer Kim Woo-jin eased into the men's individual 1/8 elimination round with two 6-0 wins here on Tuesday, while China's An Qixuan and Yang Xiaolei were eliminated.

Kim showed his ability as Olympic record holder with a score of 88 out of 90 in the 1/32 round against Israel Madaye of Chad, following by an almost perfect 89 out of 90 in the 1/16 round against Lin Zih-Siang of Chinese Taipei.

"Our team was trying to defend the many victories we've built up. That's a lot of pressure. We're trying to keep up the good work and persevere with that ongoing pressure," said Kim.

China's archer An lost to Azerbaijan's Yaylagul Ramazanova 5-6 in the women's individual 1/32 elimination round. The two archers shot all the way to the shoot-off with a 4-4 tie, and Ramazanova won with 10 in the final round against An's 9.

An had previously won the women's team silver medal on July 28. She left the arena without a word. Ramazanova progressed despite being six and a half months pregnant, though she was eliminated later in the 1/16 round by Germany's Michelle Kroppen.

An's teammate Yang won the 1/32 elimination round against Rihab Elwalid of Tunisia but was defeated in the 1/16 round by France's Lisa Barbelin.

Reigning champion Mete Gazoz of Turkey also secured a ticket to the 1/8 elimination round.

The men's and women's archery individual 1/32 and 1/16 elimination rounds will continue on Wednesday.

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