Bay of Plenty Times

Ko keen to get to Tokyo

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Reigning champion Inbee Park and silver medallist Lydia Ko said they plan to play in the Tokyo Olympics this summer despite Japan’s latest Covid-19 surge.

The LPGA Tour returns to Asia this week for the first time since the coronaviru­s pandemic began 13 months ago. Six of the top 10 players in the Rolex Rankings will tee it up at the HSBC Women’s World Championsh­ip in Singapore, where Park is the only two-time champion.

“Obviously, this year is a very important year for me with the Olympics in August, and my main goal is trying to qualify for the team,” Park told reporters.

“The Korean team is not the easiest team to make.”

Park has opened 2021 with four consecutiv­e top-15 finishes, highlighte­d by a five-shot victory at the Kia Classic last month. That has vaulted the seven-time major champion to No 2 in the Rolex Rankings behind Jin Young Ko.

Right behind them is countrywom­an Sei Young Kim, as South Koreans occupy the top three and four of the top 10 spots with Hyo-joe Kim at No 9. Each country can send up to four golfers in the 60-player Olympics field.

The Olympics golf tournament is scheduled for July 29-August 1 at Kasumigase­ki Country Club outside Tokyo.

Also planning to play is Kiwi Lydia Ko, who won her first event in three years at the Lotte Championsh­ip and entered this week ranked seventh.

“I feel like I’m still coming in with good momentum and winning in Hawaii definitely built the confidence for me to say that, hey, you know, I can be back in the winner’s circle,” Ko said. “It’s great to be in that kind of a position again.”

The Olympics were delayed a year due to the pandemic and Tokyo was placed under its third state of emergency on Friday.

 ?? Photo / Getty Images ?? Lydia Ko is confident and eager to represent New Zealand at the Olympics.
Photo / Getty Images Lydia Ko is confident and eager to represent New Zealand at the Olympics.

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