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Jung Dasomi (
Hangul The Korean alphabet, known as Hangul, . Hangul may also be written as following South Korea's standard Romanization. ( ) in South Korea and Chosŏn'gŭl in North Korea, is the modern official writing system for the Korean language. The let ...
: 정다소미; born 23 November 1990) is an
archer Archery is the sport, practice, or skill of using a bow to shoot arrows.Paterson ''Encyclopaedia of Archery'' p. 17 The word comes from the Latin ''arcus'', meaning bow. Historically, archery has been used for hunting and combat. In mo ...
from South Korea who specialises in
recurve archery In archery, a recurve bow is one of the main Bow shape, shapes a bow (weapon), bow can take, with limbs that curve away from the archer when unstrung. A recurve bow stores more energy and delivers energy more efficiently than the equivalent strai ...
. Jung made a highly successful debut in international archery in 2011, winning medals at the
World Archery Championships The World Archery Championships are a series of competitions in Archery organised by the World Archery Federation (WA). The first competition held under that title took place in 1931. Competition archery takes a wide variety of formats, but the ...
,
Archery World Cup The Archery World Cup is a competition, started in 2006, organized by the World Archery Federation, where the archers compete in four stages in four countries and the best eight archers of each category (from 2010, four archers during 2006-09) ad ...
and
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, and concluding the year as the number one-ranked female recurve archer in the
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. She won two further medals in 2014 at the
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before a downturn in form relegated her from the national team. Jung did not return to international archery competitions until 2018.


Career


2011: Breakthrough debut

Jung made her debut as a member of the Korean national team in 2011. She achieved her first medals at a major international tournament in the opening stage of that year's
Archery World Cup The Archery World Cup is a competition, started in 2006, organized by the World Archery Federation, where the archers compete in four stages in four countries and the best eight archers of each category (from 2010, four archers during 2006-09) ad ...
, where she won gold in the women's team and mixed team events and bronze in the women's individual event. Her first individual title came one month later at the tournament's second stage in June after defeating her Korean teammate
Ki Bo-bae Ki Bo-bae (Hangul: 기보배; or ; born February 20, 1988) is a South Korean recurve archer and three-time Olympic gold medalist. She was the winner of the women's team and women's individual events at the 2012 Summer Olympics and of the wom ...
in the final, with whom she also won a second gold medal in the women's team event. Jung's first appearance at the
World Archery Championships The World Archery Championships are a series of competitions in Archery organised by the World Archery Federation (WA). The first competition held under that title took place in 1931. Competition archery takes a wide variety of formats, but the ...
held in July was however less successful. Her involvement in the women's individual competition ended in the quarter-finals when she suffered an unexpected loss against Georgia's
Kristine Esebua Kristine Esebua ( ka, ქრისტინე ესებუა; born 19 March 1985, Khobi) is a sportsperson from the nation of Georgia. She has competed at four Olympic Games in archery. 2004 Summer Olympics Esebua represented Georgia at t ...
, and in the women's team event a surprise semi-final defeat to India saw Jung and teammates Ki and
Han Gyeong-hee Han Gyeong-hee (Hangul: 한경희; born 9 July 1992) is a South Korean Archery, archer. She represented the South Korea, Korean national women's team from 2009 to 2011.http://www.worldarchery.org/results/archer_update.asp?id=8176&action=&onyuz ...
finish with the bronze medal. The following month Jung won two medals at the
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in August, securing another team gold with Ki and Han before concluding the women's individual event with the silver medal as runner-up to Ki. In September Jung contested the World Cup finals, for which she had qualified with her individual victory in the second stage in June. Jung was defeated by France's
Bérengère Schuh Bérengère Schuh (born 13 June 1984 in Auxerre) is an athlete from France. She competes in archery. 2004 Summer Olympics Schuh represented France at the 2004 Summer Olympics. She placed 31st in the women's individual ranking round w ...
in the bronze medal match of the individual competition, but later won gold in the mixed team event partnered with Oh Jin Hyek. Her final tournament of the year was the London Archery Classic in October, an event held as a practice competition for the forthcoming
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. Gold medals in both the women's individual and team competitions, combined with her performances through the year, saw her conclude 2011 at the top of the
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as the women's recurve number one.


2012–2018: Double Asian gold and hiatus

Jung failed to qualify for the
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. She did not return to the international stage until May 2014 when she contested the second stage of the 2014 Archery World Cup. Described by the World Archery Federation as one of two "massive wildcards" in the Korean squad due to her extended break from the team prior to the tournament, Jung went onto to win gold in the women's individual event, but was eliminated in the opening round at the World Cup finals held later in the year. Jung's biggest success of 2014 came at the
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in September. Entering the tournament ranked as the women's recurve world number two, she defeated teammate
Chang Hye-Jin Chang Hye-jin ( ko, 장혜진; or ; born 13 May 1987) is a South Korean former recurve archer. A two-time Olympic gold medalist, Chang was the Olympic champion in both the women's individual and women's team events at 2016 Summer Olympics i ...
in the final to win the individual gold medal, and later partnered Chang and
Lee Tuk-young Lee Tuk-young (Hangul: 이특영, born 2 December 1989) is a South Korean archer, who won the gold medal in the team competition at the 2006 Asian Games 6 (six) is the natural number following 5 and preceding 7. It is a composite number and ...
to secure a second gold in the women's team competition. Her performances at the Games was recognised by the Korean Archery Association, who named her the best archer of 2014. She was additionally named as the runner-up in the World Archery Federation's poll for the female recurve Athlete of the Year for 2014. Jung would not qualify for the national team again until 2018 after a three-year spell of poor performances, and was selected to compete in the
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in
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.


See also

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Korean archery The Korean Bow ( ko, 각궁, Gak-gung hanja: , or ''horn bow'') is a water buffalo horn-based composite reflex bow, standardized centuries ago from a variety of similar weapons in earlier use. Due to its long use by Koreans, it is also known as Gu ...
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List of South Korean archers South Korean archers have been dominant in modern competitive archery, particularly in the Olympic recurve discipline, since the 1980s, thanks to a mixture of public interest, domestic competition, coaching for children, innovative coaching metho ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Jung, Dasomi 1990 births Living people South Korean female archers Asian Games medalists in archery Archers at the 2014 Asian Games World Archery Championships medalists Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea Medalists at the 2014 Asian Games Universiade medalists in archery Archers at the 2018 Asian Games FISU World University Games gold medalists for South Korea Universiade silver medalists for South Korea 21st-century South Korean women