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He refused to have people and personalities be the focus of the ministry. In the quarterfinals, Park faced Tim Cuddihy of Australia, losing to the eventual bronze medalist 112-111 in the 12-arrow match. Pastor Park also set an example for churches in Korea by considering all his pastors his successors, spreading responsibility for the future success of the church equally among them and not to one individual.

Pastor Park, however, felt that the church belongs not to one single person, but to God and all those who follow in His footsteps.

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He won his first three elimination matches, advancing to the quarterfinals. There he and Juan Carlos Stevens both came to 108 points and an extra round was needed.

In the final he came one point too short to equal Viktor Ruban for the gold and had to be satisfied with the silver medal, 113-112.

Together with Lee Chang-Hwan and Im Dong-Hyun he also took part in the team event.

He has won gold medals at the three major World Archery Federation events (Olympics, World Archery Championships and World Cup finals) and is a former world number one. After him are Kim Ki-bum (1987), Lee Chung-ah (1984), Kwon Nara (1991), Kim Min-jae (1996), Choi Moon-sik (1971), and Choi Kang-hee (1977).

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Among ATHLETES In South Korea

Among athletes born in South Korea, Park Kyung-mo ranks 15.

Before him are Oh Beom-seok (1984), Kim Jae-bum (1985), Hong Seok-cheon (1971), Choi Eun-sung (1971), Jeon Hye-bin (1983), and Changmin (1988). In addition, as a sign of respect, he called the pastors with whom he had taught and trained not his associate pastors, but his co-workers. Before him are Song Dae-nam (1979), Kim Young-ho (1971), Kim Jin-ho (1961), Kim Ki-hoon (1967), Lee Han-sup (1966), and Kim Jae-bum (1985).

Reading the Bible more than 1,800 times over his lifetime, the pastor emphasized his belief that the Bible was the living Word of God and absolutely error free. All the churches built by Pyungkang Cheil Church will inherit the accomplishments of Pastor Park's exemplary life. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 18 in 2024).

This became Pyungkang Cheil Church, the current location of the church, which has continued to grow in size alongside Pastor Park's growing congregation.

 

New ministry paradigm centered on the Word of God

Pastor Park's knowledge and understanding of faith that guided his ministry was not acquired through theological training, but a training common around the time of the first generation church - he read the Bible.

In November 1971 the name changed to "Ilseok Church," meaning "One Stone Church." In July 1977 the church was renamed "Daesung Church," meaning "Big Voice Church." In November 1991 a new church site was purchased, a 46-acre plot of land in southern Seoul. In the second round Park was too strong for Kuo Cheng Wei (111-110) and via Rafał Dobrowolski (113-105) in the third round he advanced to the quarter-finals.

Park placed 5th overall and holds the Olympic record for an 18-arrow match at 70 meters. In the final Italy came close, but South Korea took the title with 227-225.[2]

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Olympic Archery Champions in Men's Team

  • 1988: Chun, Lee H., Park S.(KOR)
  • 1992: Holgado, Menéndez, Vázquez(ESP)
  • 1996: Huish, Johnson, White(USA)
  • 2000: Jang, Kim C., Oh K.(KOR)
  • 2004: Im, Jang, Park K.(KOR)
  • 2008: Im, Lee C., Park K.(KOR)
  • 2012: Frangilli, Galiazzo, Nespoli(ITA)
  • 2016: Kim W., Ku, Lee S.(KOR)
  • 2020: Kim J., Kim W., Oh J.(KOR)
  • 2024: Kim J., Kim W., Lee W.(KOR)
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Park Kyung-mo is an archer from South of Korea.

In the quarterfinals, Park faced Tim Cuddihy of Australia, losing to the eventual bronze medalist 112-111 in the 12-arrow match. Here Park scored 19 points and Stevens 17, which brought Park into the semi-final, in which he was too strong for ranking round winner Serrano.