Yun Ok-hee (
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: 윤옥희,
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: 尹玉姬, ; born 1 March 1985) is a South Korean
archer
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, who won the gold medal in the team and a silver in the individual competition at the
2006 Asian Games
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and is a
former world number one.
2008 Summer Olympics
At the
2008 Summer Olympics
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in
Beijing
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Yun finished her ranking round with a total of 667 points, six points behind ranking leader
Park Sung-hyun. This gave her the second seed for the final competition bracket in which she faced
Albina Kamaltdinova
Albina Kamaletdinova (born January 24, 1969) is an athlete from Tajikistan who competes in archery.
2008 Summer Olympics
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Kamaletdinova finished her ranking round with a total of 547 points. This gave her the ...
in the first round, beating the archer from
Tajikistan
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109-102. In the second round, Yun was too strong for
Marie-Pier Beaudet
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(114-107) and via
Chen Ling
Chen Ling (; born June 16, 1987 in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu) is a female archery, archer from the People's Republic of China.
2008 Summer Olympics
At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Chen finished her ranking round with a total of 645 points. T ...
(113-103) in the third round she advanced to the quarter finals. There she had no problem beating
Khatuna Lorig
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She has used at least 3 different last names while competing i ...
111-105. In the semi-final however, she was unable to win against the local
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favourite
Zhang Juanjuan
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who equaled the newly set Olympic Record by Park Sung-Hyun of 115 points earlier that day. Yun's 109 points were not enough to advance to the final. In the bronze medal match, she scored another 109 points and this time it was good enough to beat
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n
Kwon Un-sil who scored 106 points.
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Together with
Park Sung-hyun and
Joo Hyun-jung she also took part in the team event. With her 667 score from the ranking round combined with the 673 of Park and the 664 of Joo the South Korean team was in first position after the ranking round, which gave them a straight seed into the quarter finals. With 231-217 they were far too strong for the
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team. The 231 also was a new World Record. In the semi final against
France
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they scored 213 points with the French scoring 184, securing their final spot. Opponent
China
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came with a strong 215 points performance, but South Korea won the gold with a 224 points score.
Asian Games
She competed at the
2006 Asian Games
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, where she won a gold medal in the team event and a silver in the individual, and at the
2010 Asian Games
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where she won gold medals in the individual and team events.
2013 comeback
In 2013, Yun was again selected for the
South Korea
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n team after two years of absence. She achieved great success, reaching the semi-finals of the
2013 World Archery Championships
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, winning two stages of the
2013 Archery World Cup and, on 22 September 2013, she defeated
Deepika Kumari
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from India with a score of 6-4 to win the
2013 Archery World Cup Final, ending the year again as the
number one ranked archer in the world.
Individual performance timeline
See also
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Korean archery
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Archery
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List of South Korean archers
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References
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Living people
1985 births
South Korean female archers
Archers at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Olympic archers of South Korea
Olympic gold medalists for South Korea
Olympic bronze medalists for South Korea
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Olympic medalists in archery
Asian Games medalists in archery
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Archers at the 2006 Asian Games
Archers at the 2010 Asian Games
World Archery Championships medalists
Asian Games gold medalists for South Korea
Asian Games silver medalists for South Korea
Medalists at the 2006 Asian Games
Medalists at the 2010 Asian Games
South Korean Buddhists