Archery

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  1. South Korea win mixed team archery goldpublished at 17:12 BST 2 August 2024

    South Korea archery winnersImage source, Getty Images
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    South Korea have won three gold medals in archery at Paris 2024

    South Korea won gold in the Olympic mixed team archery, with a brilliant 6-0 victory over Germany in the final.

    Kim Woo-jin finished off the final with a bullseye to triumph alongside Lim Si-hyeon, beating Florian Unruh and Michelle Kroppen.

    It is the third gold medal South Korea have won in archery in Paris. Lim and Kim won gold in the women's and men's team events respectively earlier in the Games.

    USA pair Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold took bronze.

  2. GB's Pitman knocked out in round of 16published at 09:49 BST 1 August 2024

    Great Britain's Bryony Pitman was knocked out of the Olympic women's individual archery at the last-16 stage as she was beaten by Li Jiaman of China.

    The 27-year-old from Shoreham-by-Sea defeated Angela Ruiz of Mexico 6-0 in her opening match.

    But she could not cope with the consistency of Li at Les Invalides, and was beaten by the same scoreline.

    It means Pitman does not follow GB team-mate Megan Havers into the quarter-finals, after the 16-year-old progressed on Wednesday.

  3. Teenage British archer Havers moves into last 16 in Paris published at 18:56 BST 31 July 2024

    Megan HaversImage source, Getty Images
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    Megan Havers completed her GCSEs this year

    Teenage British archer Megan Havers moved into the last 16 of the Olympic women's individual competition by beating France's Amelie Cordeau 6-5 after a shoot-off.

    The 16-year-old, who had earlier beaten Spain's Elia Canales 6-0, will now be in action again on Saturday at the Esplanade des Invalides.

    "It's absolutely amazing. There are so many emotions I am feeling right now," she said.

    "I'm going to have tomorrow off to relax and bring myself back down after today."

    Tom Hall will compete in the men's last 16 on Sunday after coming through an all-British encounter against Conor Hall on the final arrow.

    Tied at 5-5, Tom Hall was closest to the centre mark with his concluding effort to edge past his team-mate.

  4. South Korea beat France to win men's team goldpublished at 18:56 BST 29 July 2024

    South Korea's Je Deok Kim, Woojin Kim and Wooseok Lee Image source, Getty Images

    South Korea beat France 5-1 to win gold in the the men's team archery at the Paris Olympics.

    The men's team have now won seven of the 10 gold medals available since the Olympic event was introduced in 1988.

    Archer Kim Woo-jin, who has a record three team gold medals, says he will now work to shake off any nerves as he looks for his first individual medal in Paris.

    "The higher the goals, you usually have a lot of mistakes," he said. "I will try to relieve my head of those goals and just focus on my heart."

    In the bronze medal match, Turkey overcame China to win their first medal of the Games.

    On Sunday, the South Korean women's team won their 10th consecutive gold after an intense shoot-off against China.

  5. GB women's archers out of team event in first roundpublished at 10:35 BST 28 July 2024

    Jess Anderson
    BBC Sport journalist in Paris

    Bryony Pitman shoots arrow for Team GBImage source, Reuters
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    Bryony Pitman is the only member of the team who also competed at Tokyo 2020

    Great Britain's women missed out on a place in the team archery quarter-finals after a straight-sets defeat by Germany in the opening round.

    The trio of Penny Healey, Bryony Pitman and Megan Havers lost 6-0 in the best-of-four elimination round.

    Healey, who was inspired to take up archery after watching the Disney film 'Brave', looked in strong form as she found the middle target three times.

    But the German trio of Katharina Bauer, Michelle Kroppen and Charline Schwarz, who won gold at last year's world championships, hit six 10s to sweep past the British team.

    Healey was shortlisted for BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year following a 2023 season in which she claimed two European golds and will compete in the individual event on Thursday.

    Havers, the youngest archer at the Paris Games at 16-years-old, will also compete in the singles along with Pitman, who made it to the third round of the event in Tokyo three years ago.