After a 'whiz~' protest, the arrow hit the 10-point bull's-eye. The last two perfect scores signaled gold.

Lim Im-hyun (Korea Gymnastics University), An An (Gwangju Women's University) and Choi Mi-sun (Gwangju Bank) of the Korean women's archery team defeated China 5-3 (58-58 55-53 55-56 57-54) in the women's team archery final at the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games on Saturday at the Fuyang Throat Sports Center Archery Range in Hangzhou, China.

South Korea won its seventh consecutive Asian Games title, dating back to 1998 in Bangkok.

The youngest member of the women's national team, Lim Im-hyun, who was selected for the first time this year, won a double after winning gold in the mixed team event.

She also reached the final of the individual event, where she will battle Ansan for gold.

South Korea found their rhythm earlier in the day by sweeping Indonesia (6-0) in the quarterfinals and India (6-2) in the semifinals, and then calmly managed their way to the top in the final.

The 20-year-old rookie Lee Im-hyun, who was ranked No. 1 in this year's national trials, was the last line of defense as the Koreans tried to break the 10-point bull's-eye several times, backed by the proven triple Olympic champion Shin Gung An and the seasoned Choi Mi-seon.

The first set was tense. 카지노사이트

With the wind suddenly picking up slightly, Ahn and Choi Mi-sun scored the first nine points, and when Lim Im-hyun answered with 10, the Chinese trio led by one at 29.

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However, on their fourth through sixth attempts, all three Korean players scored 10 points, and China responded, tying the first set at 58-58 and sharing one set point each.

In the second set, Korea pulled away.

After the first three shots, they trailed China 27-28, but in the sixth shot of the second set, Lim Tem-hyun scored 10 points, including a 28-point run, to outscore China's total (53) and take two set points.

After losing 55-56 in the third set to China's comeback, Korea took a 3-2 set point lead, but was nervous.

In the beginning of the fourth set, they were also uneasy as they were down 9 points.

However, Choi Mi-sun and Lee Im-hyun found some space through the 10th point, and China (28) took the first three points.

The fourth through sixth attempts were the difference between victory and defeat. Ansan started off shakily with eight points, but two players hit 10-pointers to pull away from China, who added 28 points.

In particular, Im Jae-hyun led the way, hitting six of his eight attempts for 10 points. In the third and fourth place match, India defeated Vietnam with a set score of 6-2 to claim the bronze medal.