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Aug 15, 2016

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RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug. 14 (Yonhap) -- South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler Kim Hyeon-woo grabbed bronze at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics on Sunday, overcoming a judging controversy in his first round defeat.

Kim, the 2012 Olympic champion in 66kg, beat Bozo Starcevic of Croatia 6-4 in the 75kg bronze medal match.

Kim had lost to Roman Vlasov of Russia in the round of 16, his first match of Sunday, by 7-5.

Down 6-3 in the dying moments, Kim executed a move that he thought was worth four points. The referee instead gave him two points, and a South Korean challenge was rejected, which gave Vlasov an extra point for the victory.

Kim's camp at first sought to appeal the ruling but decided against it after reviewing the match.

South Korea's Kim Hyeon-woo reacts after winning the bronze medal during the men's Greco-Roman 75-kg competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 14. (Yonhap)

South Korea's Kim Hyeon-woo reacts after winning the bronze medal during the men's Greco-Roman 75-kg competition at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 14. (Yonhap)





Kim got to the repechage stage when Vlasov reached the gold medal match and by getting past Yang Bin of China to set up a meeting with Starcevic.

Kim scored two points 1:11 into the first period, but Starcevic rallied to take a 4-2 lead later in the period.

The South Korean tied things up early in the second period and then executed a successful throw for two points that decided the match.

Kim said afterward he competed with a dislocated right elbow. He sustained the injury during the first period when he landed awkwardly on his forearm as Starcevic rolled him onto his side.

Despite the pain, he managed to lift Starcevic and pulled off the move that gave him the decisive points.

"I've been training over the last four years with my eyes on nothing but an Olympic gold," Kim said. "I am still disappointed. I wanted to finish my Olympics without regrets, and so I took every match as my final."

He said he wanted to win the gold on this particular day so that the national flag would be raised on the Aug. 15 Liberation Day in South Korea.

"I knew my match fell on Liberation Day," Kim said. "I still got the valuable bronze medal. My goal was to have an Olympics without regrets, but I have some. Perhaps I didn't try hard enough."

He said he will need to take an X-ray of his injured arm and said he might have also suffered ligament damage.

As for the controversial loss, Kim said, "I don't want to think about it because it's already in the past."

South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler Kim Hyeon-woo lifts Bozo Starcevic of Croatia during the bronze medal match in the 75kg class at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics on Aug. 14, 2016. (Yonhap)

South Korean Greco-Roman wrestler Kim Hyeon-woo lifts Bozo Starcevic of Croatia during the bronze medal match in the 75kg class at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics on Aug. 14, 2016. (Yonhap)





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