Brady Ellison archery
Brady Ellison archery
Brady Ellison archery
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In a thrilling finish at the Paris Olympics, South Korean archer Kim Woojin secured the men's individual gold medal by narrowly defeating American Brady Ellison in a shoot-off, with just five millimeters separating their arrows. This victory marked Kim's third gold of the games and solidified South Korea's dominance in archery, bringing their total to five golds. Ellison, a seasoned competitor in his fifth Olympics, earned a silver medal, making it his fifth Olympic medal overall, including three silvers and two bronzes. Earlier in the week, Ellison also claimed a bronze in mixed team archery alongside teammate Casey Kaufhold, who lauded his mentorship. Despite the heartbreak of narrowly missing gold, Ellison expressed pride in his performance and resilience. The dramatic match showcased the intense precision required in archery, where victory can hinge on mere millimeters.

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