The archery events at the Paris 2024 Olympics have kicked off with an incredible display of skill and precision. On the very first day, the world witnessed the dominance of South Korean archers, particularly the phenomenal performance of Lim Si-Hyeon in the women's recurve category.
Lim not only topped the individual ranking rounds but also broke both the World and Olympic records with a staggering score of 694 out of 720. Follow our elaborated Paris Olympics Coverage

Currently ranked World No. 2, Lim Si-Hyeon has made history with her exceptional score. She surpassed the previous Olympic record of 680, set by her compatriot An San during the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Additionally, she broke the World record of 692, held by another Korean archer, Kang Chae-Young, since 2019. Lim's achievement has set a new benchmark in women's recurve archery, highlighting her as a formidable contender for the gold medal in Paris.
Lim Si-Hyeon's journey in archery has been nothing short of extraordinary. She made her international debut at the Shanghai 2023 Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 2, where she clinched the gold medal. This victory was followed by another gold at the Medellin 2023 Hyundai Archery World Cup Stage 3, establishing her as a rising star in the sport.
Her success continued at the Asian Games 2023 in Hangzhou, where she won gold in individual, team, and mixed-team events. In October 2023, at just 20 years old, Lim achieved the World No. 1 ranking, a position she held until January 2024. Additionally, she secured an individual silver at the Bangkok 2023 Asian Archery Championships, along with gold medals in the mixed team and women's team events.
Lim Si-Hyeon's record-breaking score in the ranking rounds at the Paris 2024 Olympics has set high expectations for her performance in the upcoming matches. Now 21, she enters the Paris 2024 Olympics as a top contender for the gold medal. This is her debut Olympic appearance, and she has already made a significant impact with her record-breaking performance.