South Korea's dominance in Olympic archery was on full display as Lim Si-hyeon and Kim Woo-jin secured gold in the mixed team event. The duo showcased exceptional skill and composure, clinching a convincing 6-0 victory over Germany in the final at Les Invalides. This marked their second gold medals each at the Games.
South Korea's success in archery at the Paris Games has been remarkable, with the mixed team gold adding to their tally of gold medals. Prior to this event, South Korea had already triumphed in the men's and women's team events, further solidifying their reputation as a powerhouse in the sport.
Notably, South Korea's victory in the mixed team event is a testament to their unparalleled consistency and excellence. Since the introduction of the women's team event in 1988 and the mixed teams event in 2020, South Korea has emerged victorious in every edition of these competitions.
In the men's team event, South Korea's dominance is equally impressive, having secured three consecutive gold medals and a total of six golds in seven Games. Their unparalleled success underscores their mastery of the sport and their ability to perform under pressure on the Olympic stage.
The German duo of Michelle Kroppen and Florian Unruh put up a strong performance to claim the silver medal, showcasing their talent and determination. Meanwhile, the bronze medal went to Team USA's Brady Ellison and Casey Kaufhold, who displayed skill and resilience throughout the competition.