New Zealand's Lydia Ko secured her first Olympic gold by finishing 10 under par at Le Golf National. This victory completes her Olympic medal collection, having won silver in Rio 2016 and bronze in Tokyo three years ago. Her win in Paris also brought her career total to 27 points, qualifying her for the LPGA Hall of Fame.
Ko started the final day as a joint leader and built a five-shot lead on the back nine. Despite a nervy finish with a one-under 71, she remained out of reach as her competitors faltered. Germany's Esther Henseleit made a late charge with a six-under 66, finishing eight under to secure the silver medal.

Xiyu Lin narrowly avoided a play-off for bronze by birdying the final hole for a 69, ending seven under, just one stroke ahead of fourth place. Switzerland's Morgane Metraux, who began the day as Ko's co-leader, saw her game collapse and finished in 18th place.
Nelly Korda and Rose Zhang also struggled to keep up with Ko's pace on Saturday. As Ko surged ahead, they found themselves slipping down the leaderboard.
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Ko’s triumph not only adds another accolade to her impressive career but also solidifies her status among golf’s elite. Her performance at Le Golf National was a testament to her skill and determination.
This victory is particularly significant as it marks Ko’s entry into the LPGA Hall of Fame, an honour that recognises her consistent excellence over the years. With this achievement, she has cemented her legacy in the sport.
The competition saw dramatic shifts in standings, highlighting the unpredictable nature of golf. While some players faltered under pressure, others like Henseleit rose to the occasion with remarkable performances.
Lydia Ko’s journey through these Olympics showcases not just talent but resilience and strategic prowess. Her ability to maintain composure under pressure was evident throughout the tournament.
The event at Le Golf National will be remembered for its intense competition and standout moments. Ko’s gold medal win is a highlight that will inspire many aspiring golfers worldwide.