Team competition seeks seventh straight win India-Japan winner and semifinals
The world's strongest archers from South Korea have reached the semifinals of the women's recurve team event at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games.
The South Korean team of Lim Im-hyun (Korea Gymnastics University), An An (Gwangju Women's University) and Choi Mi-sun (Gwangju Bank) defeated Indonesia 6-0 (54-50 57-49 55-51) in the women's recurve team event on Saturday at the Fuyang Throat Sports Center in Hangzhou, China.
Korea will play the winner of the India-Japan match in the semifinals at 11:20 a.m. ET.
The world's top-ranked women's archery recurve team will be looking to win their seventh straight Asian Games team title. They have not won a gold medal since Bangkok 1998.
After winning gold in the mixed event paired with Lee Woo-seok (Kolon), Korea's 'youngest ace' Lee Im-hyun will be looking to make it a double.
She will also compete in the final of the women's individual event against Ansan on Sunday, 카지노사이트랭크 where she could win up to three titles.
The three-time Tokyo 2002 Olympic champion will look to win her first Asian Games gold medal in the team event ahead of the individual final.
Archery recurve is played in sets to determine the winner. It is played to a maximum of four sets, with a win earning two points, a draw earning one point and a loss earning zero points.
Korea started off strong in the first set, with second shooter Choi Min-sun scoring seven points, but Indonesia responded with a four-point run to win 54-50.
After a comfortable 57-49 win in the second set, South Korea took the third set and closed the match on a 6-0 run. 섯다