[2] At the Tokyo Olympics, Lin and teammate Tang Chih-chun tied for ninth place in the new mixed team event;[3] she was the only female archer from Chinese Taipei to advance to the individual top 16.
[5] Following the London Olympics, however, Lin was an alternate for the national team for many years, watching from the sidelines as the Chinese Taipei women's team won bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics, silver at the 2018 Jakarta Asian Games, and bronze at the 2019 World Archery Championships.
[6] At the Tokyo Olympics, Lin was the only female archer from Taiwan to advance to the individual top 64, and advanced to the top 32 after defeating 47-year-old Evangelia Psarra, who was competing in her sixth consecutive Olympic Games.
[4] Prior to the individual competition, Lin had partnered with Tang Chih-chun in the mixed team event, where they had narrowly missed being promoted to the top 8.
[3] Lin trains with coach Yang Chun-chi, who describes her as a hard worker who finally started to distinguish herself in archery during the second year of high school.