# Sports that will make Olympic gold medal history, such as archery, badminton, and taekwondo Women's archery team event on the 28th, challenge for 10 consecutive Olympic gold medals Badminton in early August. Ahn Se-young and other medal hopefuls are lined up Modern pentathlon held just before the closing ceremony. Expectations for both men and women to receive medals ![11](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/r11rO41F0.jpg) The '2024 Paris Olympics' is just one day away. The 143 Korean national team members will be participating in this competition, which will open with a grand opening ceremony at 3:00 AM on the 27th (Korean time). It is true that the Paris Games are the smallest since the 1976 Montreal Olympics, and popular team ball games such as soccer and baseball are not included, so the excitement has somewhat subsided. Nevertheless, there are games that are absolutely unmissable and will give us a cool victory in this hot summer. First, the sport with the highest probability of winning a medal is archery. Korean archery will enter the Olympics a little earlier than others with the women's individual ranking round on the 25th at 9:30 AM. The women's archery team, led by world No. 2 Im Si-hyeon, will challenge for her 10th consecutive team championship. Im Si-hyeon, who won three gold medals in the women's team, individual, and mixed team events at the Hangzhou Asian Games last September, will compete in the women's team event on the 28th and the individual event on the 3rd of next month. In the men's division, Kim Woo-jin is aiming for his third consecutive gold medal after the 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo Games. The men's archery team event, in which Kim Woo-jin will compete, will be held on the 29th, and the men's individual finals will be held on the 4th of next month. Following the official opening, races with high medal chances will be held. The men's 400m freestyle swimming event by Kim Woo-min and the men's sabre individual fencing event are scheduled for the opening day, the 27th. Kim Woo-min, who won three gold medals at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games held in September last year, is continuing his upward trend by winning a gold medal at the World Championships held in Doha, Qatar early this year. Two days later on the 29th, he will compete in the men's 200m freestyle with Hwang Sun-woo, and on the 30th, he will compete in the men's 800m relay, so attention is focused on whether Kim Woo-min can make a good start for Korean swimming. The men's sabre 'Appengers' will compete in the individual event on the 27th, and then join forces on the 31st to challenge for a third consecutive Olympic gold medal in the team event. The men's sabre team, which boasted a near-invincible performance in the team event, has been particularly weak in the Olympic individual events. However, Koo Bon-gil, who is already competing in his fourth Olympics, has shown his desire for the individual event as much as the team event. Veteran Koo Bon-gil and world number 4 Oh Sang-wook are expected to do well. The women's epee team event, ranked 2nd in the world and with a strong chance of winning a gold medal, is scheduled to be held on the 30th. One of the most notable events at this Paris Games is definitely badminton. Starting with mixed doubles on the 2nd of next month, the medal matches will be held in women's doubles on the 3rd, men's doubles on the 4th, and women's singles and men's singles on the 5th. Korea's badminton has many players who boast the world's best skills, including world No. 1 Ahn Se-young, women's doubles Baek Ha-na and Lee So-hee (2nd), Kim So-young and Kong Hee-yong (8th), men's doubles Kang Min-hyeok and Seo Seung-jae (5th), and mixed doubles Seo Seung-jae and Chae Yu-jeong (3rd), Kim Won-ho and Jeong Na-eun (8th). Barring any major variables, there is a good chance that a medalist will emerge from badminton every day in early August. The traditional medal turf of the Korean national team, the taekwondo event, cannot be missed either. Judo and taekwondo, which suffered a blow to their pride by not winning a gold medal in Tokyo three years ago, will both challenge for their honor in Paris. First, Korean judo will go on a medal hunt led by Ahn Ba-ul (July 28) in the men's 66kg and under class, Heo Mimi (July 29) in the women's 57kg and under class, and Kim Min-jong (August 2) in the men's 100kg and over class. In taekwondo, the rookie Park Tae-jun and the veteran Lee Da-bin should be kept in mind. Park Tae-jun in the men's 58kg and under class, who won gold medals in the World and Asian Championships and earned his ticket to Paris, will compete in his first Olympics on the 7th of next month, aiming for the highest spot on the podium. Lee Da-bin, who won the Asian Games, Asian Championships, and World Championships, unfortunately ended up with a silver medal in the last Tokyo competition, leaving only one puzzle piece left in the Grand Slam. Lee Da-bin plans to complete this puzzle by winning an Olympic gold medal on August 10th. Even at the end of the competition, there are still events that are expected to have medals. On August 10th, the day before the closing ceremony, Woo Sang-hyuk, the pride of Korean track and field, will go after the high jump medal. Woo Sang-hyuk, who narrowly missed out on a medal in Tokyo three years ago by finishing in fourth place, plans to give the nation even more adrenaline in Paris. In the modern pentathlon that follows, Jeon Woong-tae, ranked second in the world, and Seo Chang-wan, ranked eighth, will engage in a friendly competition. Sports climber Seo Chae-hyun will also go after her first Olympic medal. On the closing ceremony day, the women’s modern pentathlon event will be held on the 11th. Sung Seung-min (ranked first in the world) and Kim Sun-woo (ranked tenth in the world) will challenge for a male and female medal. [파워볼사이트](https://www.outlookindia.com/plugin-play/2024년-파워볼사이트-추천-순위-안전한-파워볼실시간-게임-사이트-top15-news-334143 )