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powerful voice resounded today (26th) in the quiet archery range.

As you can see, while cheering for the older brothers and relaxing themselves, the 17-year-old maknae drew the bow without hesitation.

Kim Je-deok, who hit the target at every decisive moment, will challenge for three gold medals in the remaining individual competitions.



Next is reporter Seo Dae-won.



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Je-deok, who scored 10 points, immediately cheers for the next shooter, Oh Jin-hyuk.



[Kim Je-duk / Archery 2 Winner: Oh Jin-hyuk Fighting!]



23-year-old 'uncle-like brother'

Oh Jin-hyuk responds with

10 points.



A Japanese player tries to imitate Kim Je-duk as if he does not want to lose in the flag battle, but Kim Je-duk raises his voice even more.



[Kim Je-duk / Archery 2 Winner: Fighting!!]



17-year-old Kim Je-duk shone in every match.



Of the 21 shots shot today, 13 of them hit the 10-point target, especially in the semi-final shoot-off, where he shot a decisive 10-point, which was 2.4cm closer to the center than Japan's 10-point lead to victory. He calmly scored 10 points and relieved the burden of final shooter Oh Jin-hyuk.




[Kim Je-deok / Archery 2 gold medalist: (The feeling of winning a gold medal) I will express the taste of cool cider.

I believe the hyungs trust me, follow them well, and lead the hyungs well, so it seems like a good result came out.]



Kim Je-duk's loud fighting caught the attention of foreign media.



[USA NBC Broadcast: Have you ever seen such a fighting and passionate player among all Korean players?

In Korea, Kim Je-duk is called a 'youngjae'.]



Following Koo Bon-chan at the 2016 Rio Olympics

, Kim Je-duk, who

became the second men's archery champion in men's archery history to win two gold medals, competes in good faith with his brothers in the remaining individual events and challenges him to win three.



[Korea Fighting!]




(Video coverage: Seol Seol-hwan, video editing: Oh Young-taek)