PARIS — Ukraine claimed the gold medal in the women’s saber team event as it rallied to edge South Korea in a thrilling final bout at the Paris Games on Saturday.
Olga Kharlan, who won individual bronze and Ukraine’s first medal in Paris, put on a brilliant performance to lead her team to a comeback win for the country’s first gold at the 2024 Games.
Backed once again by an ecstatic Grand Palais crowd, Kharlan scored 22 touches in total to earn her sixth Olympic medal and become Ukraine’s most successful Olympic athlete.
“My strategy was to put my emotions aside, these are the Olympic Games,” Kharlan told reporters.
“I couldn’t believe the support I got here, they were chanting my name. Thank you Paris, you nailed it. This is an amazing venue.”
The win is also the second gold in the event for Ukraine after they won the title in 2008.
Kharlan, 33, attended the Paris Games via an IOC invitation after being disqualified for refusing to shake hands with a Russian opponent at last year’s World Championships in Milan, in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
“One year ago I was almost done with fencing. This story has had a very good ending,” she said.
Following the stunning triumph, Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy praised the Ukrainian team.
“I thank them for the result, for the spirit, for showing that Ukrainians win!” he wrote on his X account. “Ukraine knows how to inspire both at the Olympic Games and times like these!”
South Korea’s Choi Se-bin, who lost to Kharlan in the individual bronze medal bout, said she was happy after her first Olympic medal.
“It is a great honor to win South Korea’s first silver in women’s saber. I enjoy the bouts,” the first-time Olympian said.
Japan also won its first medal in the event, upsetting top-ranked France in the bronze medal match, with the hosts missing out on the podium despite having individual event champion Manon Apithy-Brunet and runner-up Sara Balzer.
–Reuters, Special to Field Level Media
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