Ki Bo-bae

South Korean archer with Olympic golds

Ki Bo-bae - South Korean archer with Olympic golds
Born

February 20th, 1988
37 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

South Korea

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This archer competed successfully in multiple international championships, including the Olympics. Dominated the 2012 London Olympics, earning a gold medal in women's individual archery and contributing to a team gold in the women's team event. Also participated in the 2016 Rio Olympics, securing a silver medal in the individual category. Influenced the sport positively through remarkable performances and consistency throughout the competitive archery circuit.

Won gold in women's individual archery at 2012 Olympics

Secured team gold in women's archery at 2012 Olympics

Won silver in women's individual archery at 2016 Olympics

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