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Tan setting her sights on Korean dominance

By Reuters (China Daily) Updated: 2016-08-12 08:10

Tan setting her sights on Korean dominance

Tan Yating of Chinese Taipei fires an arrow during the team quarterfinals. [Photo/Agencies]

The aura surrounding South Korea's top women archers can sap a rival's confidence before the draw of the first arrow, but not Chinese Taipei world No 2 Tan Ya-ting, who feels ready to prick their bubble in Rio.

The feisty 22-year-old won bronze with Chinese Taipei at the Sambadrome on Sunday and hammered her first two opponents in the individual tournament on Wednesday to charge into the last 16.

Tan has soared up the rankings over the past year and at a World Cup event in June she beat one of South Korea's finest in Chang Hye-jin, who won team gold with Ki Bo-bae and Choi Mi-sun on Sunday.

"I have no fear of the Koreans," the Taipei-born student said before trouncing Ukraine's Anastasia Pavlova 6-0 in the second round on Wednesday.

"I'm feeling more and more confident every day. I'm really happy, really excited. I think this competition's really fun."

Tan said she thinks that Chinese Taipei can catch up with South Korea.

"Speaking for myself, I think it's really a matter of perseverance. If we persevere, we'll get better quickly and catch up with them faster."

The dual Olympian, who finished ninth in the individual event in London four years ago, is at the vanguard of a well-drilled team that has made huge strides in recent years with government support and Korean expertise.

South Korea's Koo Ja-chung, a former world champion and Asian Games gold medalist in the 1980s, heads the Chinese Taipei development program, having coached South Korea to huge success at past world championships.

Koo's insights have no doubt proved invaluable in preparing Chinese Taipei archers to face rivals from South Korea, which has produced seven of the past eight individual Olympic champions, including London winner Ki, who is defending her title at Rio.

Tan knew that securing Chinese Taipei's first gold in archery and its fourth overall in Rio would almost certainly mean having to beat one or more of the Koreans during the women's medal matches on Thursday.

World No 1 Choi finished first in the 72-arrow rankings and has been in ominous form, but Tan has Ki in the crosshairs, having admired the triple Olympic champion's big-stage temperament for several years.

"She's outstanding, but I don't think it's because her scores are so great. I think it's because her mental game is really strong," said Tan, who takes on India's Deepika Kumari for a place in the quarterfinals.

"She's got a lot of confidence in herself.

"To beat her, I have to have even more belief in myself. I think when the battle's on, the winner will be the one who is more confident."

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