RIO DE JANEIRO -- The country that created taekwondo can still dominate.Oh Hye-ri won the womens 67-kilogram division at the Olympics on Friday, giving South Korea its second gold medal of the Rio de Janeiro Games.Oh beat top-seeded Haby Niare of France in the final. Although she didnt score until the second round, Oh quickly landed numerous head shots within about 30 seconds to win 13-12.The 28-year-old Oh also dominated her quarterfinal match against Chuang Chia-Chia of Taiwan, a fight that was stopped after Oh racked up an insurmountable 21-9 lead.Oh previously competed in a heavier weight division, winning a world championship title.I didnt expect the gold medal but I trained very hard to be able to compete here and am happy with this result, Oh said. The strongest fighters are in this division so I had to spend a lot of time preparing for this.The other South Korean to win Olympic gold in taekwondo at the Rio Games was Kim So-hui, who earned the title in the womens light flyweight division on Wednesday. The country, which won only one gold medal at the 2012 London Games, has also earned two bronze medals in taekwondo.Ruth Gbagbi of the Ivory Coast and Nur Tatar of Turkey won the bronze medals on Friday.In the mens event, Cheick Sallah Sisse won the 80-kilogram division by beating Lutalo Muhammad of Britain in the final, giving the Ivory Coast its first Olympic gold medal.The third-seeded Sisse took the lead in the last second, landing a spinning kick just as the match ended to win 8-6.Its something I learned in training, to always keep trying until the end and thank God it worked, Sisse said. 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