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Anonymous
I hate how Yun Ok Hee. I hate how she makes my heart ache. Thinking about how I will never get to meet her makes me feel like shit. It also doesn't help that she has constantly been robbed of a gold medal. It pains me to see her not receiving a gold medal just because the judges has surgically attached their lips to china's ass. Ok Hee is different than any other woman.She's not like any pornstar that you wanna have just so you can fuck her. Ok Hee is someone that you would cuddle in bed instead of having sexual intercourse. Someone you'd marry and have kids.
What hurts the most is that by next week no one here in /sp/ will be talking about her. She'll be forgotten until the next olympics. She deserves much more than be a tool to get Korea gold medals.
I hope /sp/ sees this and will forever remember koreas's sweetheart Yun Ok Hee.

YO'LL ALWAYS BE THE GOLD MEDALIST OF MY HEART YUN OK HEE
>> Anonymous
why do archers wear braces anyway? keeps their shoulder steady? also, the one on the forearm seems useless
>> Anonymous
Was I the only one that found it ironic she was wearing something with a panda, when she's playing against China?
>> Anonymous
>>297491
A bracer (or arm-guard) is a strap or sheath, commonly made of leather, stone, or plastic that covers the inside of an archer's arm to protect it while shooting. Bracers keep the inside of the archer's forearm from getting hurt by the string of the bow or the fletching of the arrow; they also prevent loose clothing from catching the bow string. They normally cover the forearm only, but chest-guards are sometimes worn, usually by female archers, and other areas have at times been protected. With some combinations of non-baggy clothing and bows with a larger distance between the bow and the string, the archer may not need to wear any bracer.[1]
>> Anonymous
thank god for our archers kicking chinese ass or you americans would really be behind in medals

don't worry china, you won't get lucky again - we'll take back our gold spot in 2012.
>> Anonymous
Why's Korea so good in archery?
>> Anonymous
>>297665
national sport
>> Anonymous
>>297677
kids do it in school?

howd it become a national sport there?

Does Japan do that stuff too?
>> Anonymous
>>297680
Yeah it's super popular there, it's a traditional pastime, like hockey is for Canada
>> Anonymous
Must be pretty cool to have archery as a national sport, and your nation being great at it.

From what I've read, Korean penninsula's always been known for archery. Early Chinese records call them the Great Bow country