RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — The Latest from the 2016 Summer Olympics at Rio de Janeiro (all times local):
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UPSET ALERT: Talk about a tournament changer. Top seed and world record holding archer Kim Woojin of South Korea has been beaten by a player ranked 29th in the world.
Indonesia archer Riau Ega Agatha beat Kim 6-2 in the round of 16 during the men's event at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Kim was a heavy favorite, especially after setting a new world record in qualifying last week.
Both Kim and Ega Agatha seemed stunned after the match, with Kim quietly answering questions from reporters and at times gazing off as Ega Agatha was all but at a loss for words.