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Nation Adds 6 Golds in Fencing, Archery, Bowling, Baduk

Written: 2010-11-22 21:11:13Updated: 2010-11-23 08:29:54

Nation Adds 6 Golds in Fencing, Archery, Bowling, Baduk

The nation has added 6 gold medals in fencing, archery, bowling and Baduk on the eleventh day of the Guangzhou Asian Games.

South Korea on Monday won a gold medal in the women's team foil against Japan.

The men's archery team of Oh Jin-hyuk, Im Dong-hyun and Kim Woo-jin shot 221 points in the final to beat China by three points. The nation won a gold in the event for the eighth consecutive time in the Asian Games.

In baduk, Park Jeong-hwan and Lee Seu-la won a gold in the mixed doubles event.

A team of five members garnered a gold in men's bowling, and the women's bowling team also won a gold medal. In men's individual bowling, Choi Yong-kyu won a silver medal, and Choi Bok-eum garnered a bronze.

The nation secured silver medals in the men's team sabre in fencing, men's Greco-Roman 84-kilogram event in wrestling, and the men's pole vault.

Korean players also won bronze medals in women's soccer, the mixed doubles in baduk, and the 74- and 96-kilogram events in men's Greco-Roman wrestling.

South Korea currently ranks second in the Games with 61 gold, 51 silver and 66 bronze medals.

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