Repeater Lee Woo-seok, Will Compete in the Finals
Men’s team event gold medal… Proves the power of Korean archery.
Fierce competition due to thick pool of top-tier players It’s harder to be selected for the national team than to win a medal.
Final star’ Lee Woo-seok also suffered three defeats “When I failed to go to Tokyo, I cried with my mother” 바카라사이트
Kim Woo-jin and Kim Je-deok compete in individual event Men’s archery expected to sweep all events.
I thought I had no affinity for the Olympics.
It was understandable.
At the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, I narrowly missed out on the Taegeuk mark after finishing fourth in the qualifying round.
I was selected for the national team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, but was held back by COVID-19.
The games were postponed for a year, and I narrowly missed out on the right to compete in the qualifying round that was held again.
The Olympic stage, where he could finally stand after a painful challenge.
Lee Woo-seok (26) avenged his regrets with a perfect performance. In the final of the 2024 Paris Olympics archery men’s team event held in Les Invalides, Paris, France on the 30th (Korean time), Lee Woo-seok put all six arrows into the 10-point target.
Lee Woo-seok, who was the first runner, shot 10 points with stability, and Kim Je-deok (20) also confidently pulled the bow, and Kim Woo-jin (32), as the eldest, took responsibility for the end.
After the match, Lee Woo-seok said in a trembling voice, “I shot my last shot with the thought that this one shot would end the memory of crying with my mother.”