South Korean shooters grabbed three more gold medals at the Incheon Asian Games on Wednesday, the sixth day of the Asiad.
The team of Na Yoon-kyung, Eum Bit-na, and Jeong Mi-ra won a gold in the women's 50-meter rifle prone event, adding together a score of one-thousand-855-point-five points.
The team defended their title in this category from the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China.
The second gold in shooting on Wednesday came from the trio of Jang Dae-kyu, Kim Jun-hong and Song Jong-ho in the men's 25-meter rapid fire pistol. They scored a combined one-thousand-747 points to take the gold at the Ongnyeon International Shooting Range in Incheon.
Kim Jun-hong won another gold in men's 25-meter rapid fire pistol individual event later in the day with a score of 31.
South Korean wushu fighter Kim Myeong-jin also won a gold medal in the men's sanda 75kg event.
In rowing, Kim Ye-ji won a gold in the women's single sculls event. South Korea also added two silver medals with Jeon Seo-yeong and Kim Seo-hee in the women's coxless pair event and Lee Hak-beom in the lightweight men's single sculls event.