South Korea added gold medals in rowing and shooting on Thursday at the Incheon Asian Games.
Ji Yoo-jin won gold in the lightweight women's single scull event by clocking eight minutes and one second at the Chungju Tangeum Lake International Rowing Center.
Shooter Kim Mi-jin set a world record in the women's double trap event with a score of 110 to win gold.
Kim also contributed to the team silver in this event, along with Lee Bo-na and Son Hye-kyoung.
South Korea also added a team silver and an individual bronze in the men's 50-meter rifle prone shooting event. You Jae-jin, Park Bong-duk and Kwon Jun-cheol had a combined score of one-thousand-869 points to grab a team silver, while Park Bong-duk won a bronze.
Double gold medalist Kim Jun-hong clinched two more silvers in the men's 25-meter standard pistol individual and team events.
Swimmer Park Tae-hwan advanced to the final of the 100-meter freestyle individual race by coming in first in the qualifying round.
Park, who has already seized four bronze medals at this year's Asian Games, will vie for his first gold in this event.
As of Thursday afternoon, South Korea is behind only China in the medal standings, with 28 gold medals.