Figure skater Kim Chae-yeon wins bronze medal at World Championships Lee Hae-in ranked 6th and Yooyoung ranked 12th

Korean figure skating secures 3 women's singles spots next year

Korean figure skating women's singles star Kim Chae-yeon (Suri High School) won a bronze medal at the World Championships.

Chae-yeon Kim scored 72.81 points in technical score (TES) and 63.87 points in artistic score (PCS) in the women's single free skating at the 2024 International Skating Union (ISU) Figure Skating World Championships held at the Bell Center in Montreal, Canada on the 23rd (Korean time). Received 136.68 points.

Kim Chae-yeon, who earned a total score of 203.59 points combined with her short program score (66.91 points), ranked third behind Kaori Sakamoto (Japan), who scored 222.96 points, and Issa Borevito (USA), who scored 212.16 points.

Kim Chae-yeon, who took sixth place at the World Championships where she participated for the first time last year, won her first personal medal in her second appearance.

Chae-yeon Kim, who won a silver medal at the 2023-2024 ISU Four Continents Championships held last month, boasted her upward momentum by successfully placing in two consecutive competitions.

Chae-yeon Kim was sixth in the short program, but she showed a more stable performance in the free skating, putting her on the podium.

Lee Hae-in (Korea University), who was third in the short program with 73.55 points, received 121.93 points in the free skating with TES of 56.44 and PCS of 65.49, and finished sixth with a total score of 195.48. Yoo Young (Kyung Hee University), who also competed, earned 115.98 points in the free skating with TES of 56.16 and PCS of 60.82. Combined with the short program score of 67.37, she received a total score of 183.35 and placed 12th. As a result, Korean figure skating secured three women's single entry tickets to next year's World Championships. World Championship qualifications are distributed to each country based on their performance in the previous year’s competition. If two or more people from one country participate, 3 tickets will be given if the combined ranking of the top 2 is 13 or less, 2 tickets if it is between 14 and 28, and 1 card if it is 29 or more. With Kim Chae-yeon in 3rd place and Lee Hae-in in 6th place, three players will be able to compete in the women's singles at the World Championships next year as well. Kim Chae-yeon, who took to the ice first in her final group, began her performance to her free skating song, 'Le bal des folles'. Kim Chae-yeon, who neatly performed her first task, the double Axel, perfectly jumped the triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, earning a base score of 10.10 and an execution score (GOE) of 1.43. Kim Chae-yeon, who performed cleanly until her triple loop, received an attention judgment telling her to be careful about using her edge on her triple flip. Kim Chae-yeon, who handled the Flying Change Foot Combination Spin at the highest difficulty level of level 4, received a 10% bonus point for her first jump attention judgment in the triple flip-double toe loop-double loop combination jump, the first task in the second half of her performance. came out However, Chae-yeon Kim, who cleanly jumped the triple Lutz-double Axel sequence jump, adding to her GOE of 1.18 points, continued her performance with her step sequence (level 4) and coreo sequence. Chae-yeon Kim's GOE was reduced by 0.61 points due to a quarter landing (jump rotation less than 90 degrees) in her final jump task, the Triple Salchow. Chae-yeon Kim finished her performance with her Flying Camel Spin (Level 4) and Change Foot Combination Spin (Level 4). Lee Hae-in, who won a silver medal at last year's World Championships, suffered a series of mistakes in her jumps, including completing only one rotation on her first jump in the triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, which derailed her second consecutive standing. Sakamoto ranked 4th in the short program, but performed without any major mistakes in the free skating, winning his second consecutive world championship. Meanwhile, the ice dance team of Lim Hae-na and Quan Ye (competition general) ranked 14th in the rhythm dance, receiving 71.89 points, including 40.83 points in TES and 31.06 points in PCS. Lim Hae-na and Quan Ye will perform the free dance on the 24th.

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Pub: 28 Mar 2024 02:15 UTC
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