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. Its an example to everyone, when you train, you have to believe.The 22-year-old Sisse ran to the stands after his victory, jumped a barrier and waved to the cheering crowd.The bronze medals went Oussama Oueslat of Tunisia and Milad Beigi Harchgani of Azerbaijan.Several of the divisions leading contenders were surprisingly knocked out early, including the top two seeded players, Mahdi Khodabakhshi of Iran and British-born Aaron Cook, who now fights for Moldova.Taekwondos most decorated athlete, two-time Olympic gold medalist Steven Lopez of the United States, narrowly lost out on a medal. Marcus Smart Jersey . Traditional contenders Brazil, Greece and Turkey drew the other three spots to complete the 24-team field for this summers tournament in Spain, basketball governing body FIBA announced Saturday at its meeting in Barcelona. Jaylen Brown Celtics Jersey . Barcelona also left injured defenders Carles Puyol, Javier Mascherano and Jordi Alba out of its squad for the trip to Glasgow. 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Im very happy with the jurys decision, Froome said.In a complete embarrassment for race organizers on Bastille Day, Richie Porte crashed into a motorbike carrying a TV camera and Froome, who was following right behind his former teammate, also crashed in the final kilometer on the wind-shortened climb to Mont Ventoux.Froome threw his bike aside and began running up the road. He eventually was given a small yellow race assistance bike before his team car was finally able to provide him with a suitable substitute.I told myself, `I dont have a bike and my car is five minutes behind with another bike, its too far away, Im going to run a bit, Froome told French TV.All of Froomes main rivals crossed ahead of him and Froome shook his head in disbelief when he finally reached the finish.As Froome ran through the crowds he attempted to communicate with his team via radio but the crowds prevented the Team Sky car from reaching him.It was a nightmare, Sky sports director Nicolas Portal said. It took up to two minutes for him to get a spare bike but the pedals did not suit him. ... I cant understand how so many people were allowed there. It was mayhem.Froome did not come to the post-stage news conference.Before the crash, Froome dropped most of his rivals apart from Porte and Bauke Mollema, and was likely going to add to his lead as he seeks a third title in four years.Decision by the commissaires panel: Chris Froome and Richie Porte have been given the same (stage) time as Bauke Mollema due to the incident in thhe finale.dddddddddddd Froome retains the yellow jersey, the Tour website said.Froome increased his overall lead to 47 seconds ahead of fellow British rider Adam Yates.Two-time runner-up Nairo Quintana was third, 54 seconds behind, and Mollema moved up to fourth, 56 seconds back.Thomas De Gendt won the stage after getting into an early breakaway and easily sprinting past fellow Belgian Serge Pauwels on the steep slopes of Ventoux.There were too many people in the last kilometer, De Gendt said. There was not even a place for one motorbike. They should do something about it.With the wind at 125 kph (nearly 80 mph) on top of the Giant of Provence, organizers moved the finish line six kilometers (3 1/2 miles) down the road to the Chalet Reynard.It was still a grueling 10-kilometer (six-mile) climb featuring several sections with gradients exceeding 10 percent.The 178-kilometer (111-mile) leg began in Montpellier near the Mediterranean coast, passed by the 15th-century Chateau of Tarascon, and scaled the hilltop village of Gordes.It was De Gendts first career stage win in the Tour. He finished third in the 2012 Giro dItalia.Froome was the stage winner when the Tour previously scaled Ventouxs barren, 1,909-meter (6,263-foot) peak in 2013.Ventoux was also the site of an epic contest between Lance Armstrong and Marco Pantani in 2000, and where British rider Tom Simpson died in 1967 from a combination of amphetamines and alcohol.Now, another memorable chapter has been added to Ventoux lore.The races first time trial comes on Friday with a hilly 37.5-kilometer (23-mile) leg from Bourg-Saint-Andeol to La Caverne du Pont-DArc. ' ' '