‘Gold challenge in 14 years’ Kim Ye-rim, 1st place in figure skating short on four continents… Cha Jun-hwan 5th – Colorado Times

‘Defending champion’ Cha Jun-hwan, 2 consecutive losses due to landing mistake, red light

‘Figure Skating General’ Kim Ye-rim (Dankook University) took first place in the short program at the 2023 International Skating Union (ISU) Four Continents Championships, taking a step closer to winning a medal.

In the women’s single short program held at Broadmoor World Arena in Springs, Colorado on the 9th, Kim Ye-rim received a season high of 39.35 points in technical score (TES) and 33.49 points in art score (PCS), with a total score of 72.84 points, and took first place out of 23 players. occupied

The Four Continents Championships is a major competition in which athletes from four continents excluding Europe, such as Asia, America, Oceania, and Africa, compete.

Kim Ye-rim, who won a bronze medal in this event last year, has increased her chances of winning a second medal in a row.

Kim Yu-na (retired) was the only Korean female athlete to win a gold medal at the 2009 Four Continents Championships. Kim Ye-rim challenges her first championship in 14 years since her Kim Yu-na.

Kim Ye-rim, who started acting to Max Richter’s ‘Mercy’, announced a smooth start by lightly jumping her first jump task, a triple lutz-triple toe loop combination jump.

After succeeding in the double axel, he received the highest level 4 in the flying camel spin, and neatly performed the triple flip with the last jump in the second half when an additional 10% was added.

Kim Ye-rim finished the performance without mistakes, including the step sequence (level 4), change foot combination spin (level 4), and sit spin (level 3).

Kim Chae-yeon (Suri High School), who competed together, placed 3rd with 70.86 points, and Lee Hae-in (Sehwa Girls’ High School), who won the silver medal in last year’s competition, placed 6th with 69.13 points.

Lee Hae-in was judged for a quarter landing (if the number of jump rotations is less than 90 degrees) in the triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, and it was regrettable that he did not get many additional points because of the attention (be careful using the edge) in the triple flip jump.

In the men’s single short program that followed, ‘defending champion’ Cha Jun-hwan (Korea University) scored 41.95 points in technique (TES), 42.82 points in art (PCS) and 83.77 points with one deduction, and came in 5th.

As Gao Miura, the bronze medalist at the event last year, took first place with a score of 91.90, Cha Jun-hwan might not be optimistic regarding a second consecutive victory.

Cha Jun-hwan, who prepared to perform in line with Michael Jackson’s dance song medley, was slightly distracted by the referee’s remark that there was a foreign object on the ice before the start, so he removed it and got ready once more.

He handled the first jump, the quadruple salchow, without any mistakes, but fell down while landing in the triple lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, and was judged to be downgrade (if the number of rotations in the jump is less than 180 degrees), with a GOE score of 2.95. point has been cut.

After the flying camel spin (level 4), the triple axel was judged as a quarter landing.

After re-centering, the non-jump task change foot sit spin, step sequence, and change foot combination spin were all treated as level 4, but following the game, Cha Jun-hwan’s face showed regret.

Kyung Jae-seok (Kyunghee University) ranked ninth with 75.30 points, and Lee Si-hyeong (Korea University), who fell once due to a landing mistake, ranked 14th with 70.38 points.

The women’s free skating, where the final ranking will be decided, will be held on the 11th at 10:00 am (Korean time), and the men’s free skating will be held on the 12th at 10:15 am.

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