In the women’s archery team competition on Sunday, South Korea defeated China to win the gold medal for the tenth time in a row. With this incredible success, the record for the longest winning streak for a country in a single Summer Olympics event is tied.
This accomplishment demonstrates South Korea’s continuous superiority at the Olympic level in addition to highlighting their dominance in women’s archery. The win was all the more thrilling because of the fierce rivalry from China.
Having led by two sets at the beginning, the South Korean trio of Jeon Hunyoung, Lim Sihyeon, and Nam Suhyeon gave an outstanding performance. On the other hand, the Chinese team produced a spectacular comeback that tied the game and set up an exciting finish.
With 29 of a possible 30 points, the Koreans won a thrilling shootout, narrowly defeating the Chinese squad, who managed 27 points. The Koreans showed remarkable ability and poise throughout. The aggressive nature and exceptional skill of both teams were on full display during this fierce match.
South Korea’s women’s team has won 10 gold medals in the Olympics since 1988
Since making its debut in the Seoul home games in 1988, South Korea has maintained an impressive undefeated record in the women’s team event. They are a strong force in the Olympic women’s events thanks to this incredible streak that demonstrates their supremacy and expertise.
During this time, South Korea has added to its history by winning 18 of the 19 Olympic women‘s competitions. Their unwavering work ethic and performance have cemented their place as a dominant force in women’s sports, serving as an inspiration to athletes across the globe.
The US men’s 4×100-meter medley swim team has won 10 team gold medals in a row, according to the Olympic press agency. In the final of the Paris Games on Sunday, the swimmers might advance one more spot on the 11th.