South Korean archer Kim Woo-jin scored 700 points (out of a possible 720) in the men's recurve 70m 72-arrow round at a competition in Shanghai in 2016, setting a world record. Of 72 arrows, 52 hit the 10-ring (including Xs) and 20 landed in the 9-ring -- an extraordinary level of accuracy. At 70 meters, the 10-ring target measures just 12.2 cm in diameter, and placing 72 consecutive arrows in the 9- or 10-ring demands the pinnacle of focus and technical mastery. This record exemplifies South Korea's global dominance in archery.