PARIS — Ukraine won its first gold medal of the Paris Olympics with a victory over South Korea on Saturday in the women's team saber fencing final.
Individual bronze medalist Olga Kharlan scored 22 points and the Ukrainian team recovered from six points down for a 45-42 win.
''We cheer for our athletes and support them as a nation. Ukraine knows how to inspire both at the Olympic Games and times like these!'' President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote in a message of congratulations on social media.
With the Paris crowd chanting her name, Kharlan came in for the final leg of the bout with her team down 40-37 and went 8-2 to win.
''I couldn't believe it. They're shouting ‘Olga, Olga,''' she said. ''It's beautiful. Thank you, Paris.''
When Kharlan got the winning touch, she turned around, ripped off her mask and sank to her knees. When she got up again, it was to dance on the piste wrapped in a Ukrainian flag before joining teammates Alina Komashchuk, Olena Kravatska and Yuliia Bakastova.
Kharlan said she motivated herself with thoughts of the sacrifices made by Ukrainian troops on the front lines, and that the team dedicated its medal to them. She added that she'd been trying to keep her emotions in check, ''kind of like a robot,'' but that in the crucial final leg relaxing was the key.
''At some point I just relaxed and I said 'I'm going to have fun, I'm going to enjoy this moment,''' Kharlan said. ''I enjoyed all the fencing and just went for it.''