(Olympics) S. Korea wins silver in mixed team rifle shooting for 1st medal of Paris Olympics

Park Ha-jun and Keum Ji-hyeon of South Korea teamed up for the silver medal in the 10-meter air rifle mixed team event of the Paris Olympics on Saturday, the first medal for the country at the 33rd Summer Games in France. Park and Keum lost to Sheng Lihao and Huang Yuting of China 16-12 in the gold medal match at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre in Chateauroux, about 270 kilometers south of Paris. This was the very first medal event of this Olympics. The South Korean duo had qualified for the gold medal match by finishing in second place in the qualification round, just behind Sheng and Huang. In the final, shooters each fired single shots on command within a 50-second limit, with the perfect score being 10.9 points. The shooters' combined total became their team's overall score. The team with the higher score earned two points. Park and Keum won the first series of shots by 20.6-20.3, but then the Chinese team won the next three series to take a 6-2 lead. South Korea won the fifth series after a timeou t, before China jumped out to a 12-6 lead. China pushed South Korea to the brink at 14-8 by winning the 11th series 20.7-20.3, after Park hit a 9.8. South Korea stayed alive by taking the next series, prompting a Chinese timeout. Then in the 13th series, Park and Keum each scored 10.7 points for the win, making it a 14-12 contest. The pressure was now squarely on the two Chinese teenagers, and they rose to the occasion in the 14th series, with Sheng scoring 10.8 points and Huang adding 10.7 points to finish off Park (10.6 points) and Keum (10.5 points). South Korea finished with just one silver medal at the 2021 Olympics and has set out to grab six medals this year. Source: Yonhap News Agency

(Olympics) S. Korea wins silver in mixed team rifle shooting for 1st medal of Paris Olympics

Park Ha-jun and Keum Ji-hyeon of South Korea teamed up for the silver medal in the 10-meter air rifle mixed team event of the Paris Olympics on Saturday, the first medal for the country at the 33rd Summer Games in France. Park and Keum lost to Sheng Lihao and Huang Yuting of China 16-12 in the gold medal match at the Chateauroux Shooting Centre in Chateauroux, about 270 kilometers south of Paris. This was the very first medal event of this Olympics. The South Korean duo had qualified for the gold medal match by finishing in second place in the qualification round, just behind Sheng and Huang. In the final, shooters each fired single shots on command within a 50-second limit, with the perfect score being 10.9 points. The shooters' combined total became their team's overall score. The team with the higher score earned two points. Park and Keum won the first series of shots by 20.6-20.3, but then the Chinese team won the next three series to take a 6-2 lead. South Korea won the fifth series after a timeou t, before China jumped out to a 12-6 lead. China pushed South Korea to the brink at 14-8 by winning the 11th series 20.7-20.3, after Park hit a 9.8. South Korea stayed alive by taking the next series, prompting a Chinese timeout. Then in the 13th series, Park and Keum each scored 10.7 points for the win, making it a 14-12 contest. The pressure was now squarely on the two Chinese teenagers, and they rose to the occasion in the 14th series, with Sheng scoring 10.8 points and Huang adding 10.7 points to finish off Park (10.6 points) and Keum (10.5 points). South Korea finished with just one silver medal at the 2021 Olympics and has set out to grab six medals this year. Source: Yonhap News Agency