Oh Kyo-moon, born on March second, nineteen seventy-two, is a distinguished archer hailing from South Korea. His remarkable career in archery has seen him achieve significant milestones, including a team silver medal and an individual bronze medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
In the following Olympic Games held in two thousand, Oh was a vital member of Korea's gold medal men's archery team. His individual performance in the same event was commendable, as he finished sixth in the men's individual competition, showcasing his exceptional skills and dedication to the sport.
Beyond his Olympic achievements, Oh Kyo-moon made his mark in the world of archery by setting a world record for a single FITA with an impressive score of one thousand three hundred seventy-nine. This record stood until it was surpassed by Oh Jin-hyek at the two thousand nine World Championships in Ulsan, where a new score of one thousand three hundred eighty-six points was established.