<Anchor> At the



Olympic archery range, Korean athletes climbed to the top of the podium for three consecutive days.

Today (26th), Oh Jin-hyeok, Kim Woo-jin, and Kim Je-deok won gold medals in the men's team archery event.

As many of you may have seen, we will start with the main scenes from today's match that will make you feel good to watch again.



This is Kwon Jong-oh, a reporter from Tokyo.



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Korea, which had been walking along the tantan road, was pushed to the brink in the semifinals when they met their home team, Japan.



After a tight match with a set score of 4 to 4, the three men fired one shot at a time in a shoot-off, and it was the same here with 28 points.



The joys and sorrows of the two teams were divided by a short shot.



Kim Je-duk and Japan's Kawata shot 10 points side by side, and Kim Je-duk's arrow was 2.4 cm closer to the center of the target, dramatically winning the final ticket.




In the final against Taiwan, he regained his power.



In the second set, all six shots hit 10 points, and



[Ten!

ten!

Ten!]



Oh Jin-hyuk shouted as he shot the last shot as if he was sure of victory in the 3rd set.



[End!] The



men's archery, which defeated Taiwan 6-0, won the gold medal in the team event for the second time in a row following the Rio Olympics, and Kim Woo-jin enjoyed both times.




[Kim Woo-jin / Archery Men's Team Winner for Two Consecutive Times: I think I've met such a fortune that I can't come here many times in my life today.]



40-year-old veteran Oh Jin-hyuk is the oldest gold medalist in Korean sports, brushing off his dissatisfaction with the bronze medal in the team event at the London Olympics 9 years ago. That's it.



[Oh Jin-hyuk / Archery Men's Team Gold Medalist: Today, it was completely resolved.

There really isn't any left.

That (London Olympics) regret...

.]



Our national team, which won the men's team as well as the mixed team and women's team, placed the supremacy in all 5 sports.



The name of this archery field is 'Dream Island' in Korean.



For Korean archery, this is truly a dream stage.



(Video coverage: Seol Seol-hwan, video editing: Kim Ho-jin)