yikes. still, i'm not sure i would want to go divinginto a bright green pool. jang-ho, before you go, can you give us arundown of what we should keep our eye on thursday. first i want to give you a quick update onthe women's archery.
it's just come in that korea's choi misunand ki bobae have both successfully made it into the top 16 of the competition, winningtheir round of 32 games. the match between the north and south koreanarchers mentioned earlier, will take place in a few minutes, and then top 16 round ofthe competition starts 3pm brazil local time.
in the rest of the event schedule, there'sthe return of the golf. it's the first time the event is featuringin the olympics in over a hundred years, and it already started a few hours ago, but tee-offsare still taking place over the next hour or so. the first badminton games of these olympicsare taking place today as well. next keep a lookout for the women's all-aroundgymnastics finals, where the u.s.'s simone biles is expected to win her first individualmedal of these game and confirm her status as one of the greatest gymnasts of all time. then there's the start of the track cycling,the finals of the men's rugby seven's, and
lastly the swimming, where michael phelpswill be going for his 22nd gold medal. looking at the medal table, the u.s. and chinaremain on top at the start of day 6, while a gold and two bronzes also helps keep korearetain their seventh spot. that's all from me, and i'll be back withanother round of updates tomorrow.
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