South Korea claimed the men's and women's recurve titles at the Indoor Archery World Cup ©World Archery

South Korea claimed the men's and women's recurve titles as the Indoor Archery World Cup season came to a close with a thrilling final in Las Vegas.

Both finals were all-South Korean affairs, with London 2012 Olympic champion Oh Jin-Hyek securing his first international victory since 2014 by winning the men's crown, while Song Jiyung claimed the the women's title.

Oh emerged victorious from a tense shoot-off with compatriot Gye Dong-Hyun as the 35-year-old's arrow snuck into the 10 ring, with Gye's a clear nine.

Frenchman Jean-Charles Valladont, Olympic silver medallist at Rio 2016, took bronze by overcoming American Brady Ellison 6-4.

"It’s been three years since the 2014 Asian Games and it’s my first international win since then," said Oh.

"I’ve always tried to improve since then - and I’m really happy to have won."

Song sealed the women's honours with a comfortable 6-2 victory against team-mate Jin Yun.

Jesse Broadwater successfully defended his men's indoor compound crown as he emerged triumphant from his all-American gold medal clash with Steve Anderson ©World Archery
Jesse Broadwater successfully defended his men's indoor compound crown as he emerged triumphant from his all-American gold medal clash with Steve Anderson ©World Archery

South Korea were guaranteed a podium sweep as all four semi-finalists hailed from the Asian nation, with double Olympic gold medallist Chang Hye-jin ousting Park Sehui 6-4 in the bronze medal match.

Jesse Broadwater successfully defended his men's indoor compound crown as he emerged triumphant from his all-American gold medal clash with Steve Anderson.

In front of a capacity crowd, Broadwater edged a narrow encounter 146-145 to wrap up his second successive Indoor Archery World Cup title.

"Going against Steve, it was a win-win either way," he said. 

"I like Steve, he’s a good guy. 

"It didn’t matter if I won or lost and I didn’t get too worked up, I just wanted to shoot good shots and it’s always good to get that experience under the spotlights"

Two Americans also battled for bronze as Chance Beaubouef beat Kristofer Schaff 148-146.

The compound women’s gold went to Denmark's Tanja Jensen as she proved too strong for Andrea Marcos of Spain with a 145-142 success, while Mexico's Linda Ochoa-Anderson earned bronze by beating Cassidy Cox.