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Lee Da-bin wins silver in women's taekwondo

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Lee Da-bin shows frustration after losing to Milica Mandic of Serbia in the women's +67kg title match at Makuhari Messe Hall A in Chiba, Tokyo, Tuesday. Yonhap
Lee Da-bin shows frustration after losing to Milica Mandic of Serbia in the women's +67kg title match at Makuhari Messe Hall A in Chiba, Tokyo, Tuesday. Yonhap

South Korea's Lee Da-bin grabbed the silver medal in her first Olympic taekwondo appearance on Tuesday, winning the women's +67kg title on the last day of the taekwondo competition.

Lee lost to Milica Mandic of Serbia 10-7 in the gold medal match at Makuhari Messe Hall A in Chiba, east of Tokyo.

Her loss ensured that South Korea, the birthplace of taekwondo, will leave the Tokyo Olympics without a gold medal from the martial art. The country won two bronze medals in taekwondo, Jang Jun in the men's 58kg on Saturday and In Kyo-don in the men's +80kg earlier Tuesday.

Until this year, South Korea had never been shut out of gold medals in taekwondo since it was added to the Olympics in 2000. (Yonhap)



Kim Jae-heun jhkim@koreatimes.co.kr


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