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Ko claims gold in Paris

August 11, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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New Zealand’s Lydia Ko can now boast a complete set of Olympic medals after adding the missing gold medal to her collection after finishing two shots clear of the field at Le Golf National.

Rounding out the podium were Germany’s Esther Henseleit with silver and China’s Xiyu Lin with bronze.

Ko, 27, who started the final round tied for the lead with Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux, fired a closing 1-under 71 to finish at 10-under for the week.

Her lead stretched to as much as five shots after turning in 34, but she opened the door to the rest of the field following a double bogey at the par-4 13th.

Ko rebounded with four straight pars before bagging a birdie at the last, not only securing the gold medal, but also the elusive final point she needed to secure entry into the LPGA Hall of Fame.

The gold medal also makes Ko the first-ever three-time Olympic medallist in golf, adding to her silver from Rio 2016 and bronze at Tokyo 2020.

Gold medalist, Lydia Ko of Team New Zealand (C), Silver medalist, Esther Henseleit of Team Germany (L) and Bronze medalist, Janet Xiyu Lin of Team People’s Republic of China (R)

Moving up 12 spots on the leaderboard and into the silver medal spot on the podium, Henseleit fired a 6-under 66 to finish at 8 under, two shots behind Ko.

The 25-year-old German opened with rounds of 72-73 before moving into the red on Friday thanks to a 3-under 69.

Also coming from behind to earn her spot on the medal stand was Lin, who birdied three of her last four holes to also post 69 on Saturday and finish three shots behind Ko.

Defending gold medallist and world No.1 Nelly Korda finished T22 in her gold medal defence, shooting a 3-over 75 on Saturday.

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Also coming up short was Team USA teammate Rose Zhang, who teed off in the final group with Ko, but shot 74 and finished T8.

Switzerland’s Morgane Metraux, who set a new nine-hole Olympic record in the second round with a 28 on the front nine, started the day tied for the lead but fell to T18 after 7-over 79 on Saturday.

Fellow Swiss Albane Valenzuela carded the round of the day, firing a 7-under 65 that vaulted her 20 spots up the leaderboard to finish T13.

Charley Hull put the disappointment of her opening round 81 well behind her, shooting rounds of 71, 68 and 69 to finish in a tie for 27th on +1, having been last after 18 holes.

Georgia Hall had an indifferent week, shooting rounds of  74, 71, 74 and 74 to finish on +5 and tied for 36th.

Team GB’s Charley Hull finished in a tie for 27th despite being plumb last after 18 holes

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