Tokyo: South Korea claimed gold on the Olympic Man’s archery men’s team on Monday, extending their reign and won the three-country gold archery in the Tokyo match.
Teen Kim Je Deok, at his first Olympics, won his second gold medal, helping the South Korean team to beat Taiwan 6-0 in the final.
He took gold on a mixed team on Saturday.
“Before going to the game, I said to myself, don’t think about the medal,” Kim 17 said to reporters.
“Once you get greedily about medals, you have a lot of thought in your head, and it will make your body tense.” Arrow from Kim, Oh Jinhject and Kim Woojin reached six Perfect 10s in the second set of finals.
Kim, who was the youngest South Korean Olympic gold medalist, has won fame at home for appearance at the 2016 television talent performance as a genius of Paniger.
South Korean men’s team has now taken gold in an event six times at the Olympics, including in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.
In Tokyo, the country has won three archery events, with a team of women who bind the longest gold scratches in the history of the Olympics with nine successive titles Corporate.
In the semi-finals, Japan lost in shooting to South Korea, with Kim Je Deok’s arrow closest to the center, but the host country won the bronze after beating the Dutch 5-4 in third place matches.
Previously, Japan defeated the United States 5-1 to get to the semi-finals, leaving the world champion Brady Ellison annoyed on the possibility of being lost from the medal.
“Walking goes here without even a reality.
Types like (Gemenam) Simone Biles did not make wounds and all-around,” Ellison told reporters after his team’s defeat.
Ellison said South Korea had an established professional system that was difficult to match.
“There, archery is set like our main league baseball, NFL.
So the only way someone will be able to defeat Korea is having a team stepping and defeating, and no one does that,” he said.