South Korean shooter wins gold
South Korean shooter wins gold

South Korean shooter wins gold

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At the Paris Olympics, 16-year-old South Korean shooter Ban Hyo-jin won a dramatic gold medal in the women's 10-meter air rifle, triumphing over China's Huang Yuting in a tense shoot-off by just 0.1 points after both shooters tied with an Olympic record score of 251.8. This victory marked Ban as South Korea's youngest shooting medalist and the nation's fourth gold of the Games, contributing to its 100th gold in Summer Olympics history. Meanwhile, fellow South Korean Oh Ye-jin, 19, secured gold in the women's 10-meter air pistol, outperforming her teammate Kim Ye-ji and setting a new Olympic record of 243.2 points. Oh's unexpected win came despite her lower world ranking, showcasing her confidence and skill under pressure. Kim, who took silver, expressed disappointment despite her remarkable performance that would have set an Olympic record in other circumstances. Both athletes exemplify the emerging talent in South Korean shooting sports at this year's Olympics.

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