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Article on Young You: https://www.ifsmagazine.com/young-you-gearing-up-for-the-games/
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With a total score of 239.16, including 87.09 points in the short program, Cha Jun-hwan surpassed 2nd place Si-hyeong Lee (237.01 points, Korea University) and 3rd place Gyeong Jae-seok (Kyunghee University, 204.64 points) to reach the top.
In the women's singles free skating that was held earlier, Yooyoung received 137.56 points, including 71.68 points for TES, 66.88 points for PCS, and one point deduction.
With a total score of 208.59 points, including 71.03 points in the short program, Yoo Young beat 2nd place Kim Ye-rim (205.82 points, Surigo) and 3rd place Yoon Ah-seon (200.97 points, Gwangdong Middle School).
Cha Jun-hwan and Yoo-young, who took first place in the men's and women's division, aim to secure their qualification for the Olympics through the second round of the national championship and national team selection to be held from the 8th to the 9th of next month.
The men's singles Cha Jun-hwan, Lee Si-hyeong, and Kyung Jae-seok and the women's singles You Young, Kim Ye-lim and Lee Hae-in were also qualified to participate in the Four Continents Championships in this tournament.
In the women's singles, 3rd place Yoon Ah-sun, 4th place Shin Ji-a (Yeongdong Middle School), and 5th place Kim Chae-yeon (Yang Su-jung) did not meet the senior age qualifications, so Hae-in Lee, who ranked next, secured the place.
Sept. 19, 2020:Sunghoon PARK (2020 Korean National Men's 7th) will particpate in I-LAND, a new reality idol project at Mnet:
His figure skating activities will be on hold for the time being.
Non-competition updateSunghoon got selected as a member of the new boy-band at the I-Land final. Congratulations! This is a pretty good news, though this designates the end of his figure skating career.
They haven't been seen since before the pandemic started, and North Korea even more tightly restricted their borders.Anyone know if the North Korean pair are still skating/competing?
I am quite underwhelmed that the Korean Fed:
2. has the skaters tire themselves out with so many internal comps with judging that isn't quite in line with international panels.
The Olympic team was decided after Korean Nats (same weekend as US & Canadian Nats) and was a combination of the scores from the Ranking Competition in December (which decided their 4CCs team) and K-Nats. I don't think they'll be changing the O-team - for sure not the men since Junhwan and Sihyeong finished well ahead of Jaeseok. And I expect that Young and Yelim are both still going to the Olympics, despite Haein beating both of them in Tallinn.I am quite underwhelmed that the Korean Fed:
1. does not wait til 4CCs to decide the Olympic team, especially given the lack of internationals and head-to-heads in recent seasons for the top ladies;
2. has the skaters tire themselves out with so many internal comps with judging that isn't quite in line with international panels.
How many times has Young You crashed internationally in recent seasons?!
Both young and Kim have scored higher than haein all seasonThe Olympic team was decided after Korean Nats (same weekend as US & Canadian Nats) and was a combination of the scores from the Ranking Competition in December (which decided their 4CCs team) and K-Nats. I don't think they'll be changing the O-team - for sure not the men since Junhwan and Sihyeong finished well ahead of Jaeseok. And I expect that Young and Yelim are both still going to the Olympics, despite Haein beating both of them in Tallinn.
So happy for Young, Yelim and especially Junhwan!I’m really pleased the Korean girls brought it and I though Yelim was shamefully underscored.
I’m really pleased the Korean girls brought it and I though Yelim was shamefully underscored.
I thought it was great to see them both really step up in the moment. Yelim's two clean skates were one of the highlights of the event for me. Fingers crossed that they will keep competing for a while in the future & that they can maybe snag that third berth for next year's Worlds.
So happy for Young, Yelim and especially Junhwan!
Let's hope the success in the women will finally allow them to use non-war horse music in the future! And here's hoping Young and Yelim can help grab a 3rd woman's spot for Korea (Go Haein!)
I would have placed Mariah below Gubanova... It was so close though.Yelim same score as Mariah Bell LOL! I mean I was happy for Mariah to fight for her free skate and finish clean, but come on already that's a joke.
What happened to Eunsoo this season? She's a tall and talented girl and I remember her from the Juniors I figured she would make it big as a senior. She still could of course because she's so young.
Thanks. It's so tough being a young promising skater the obstacles that overcome are endless.Eunsoo had injury problems, coaching changes, etc since 2019-2020 season. She tried to recover 3-3 during 2020-2021 but the success rate was low. If I remember correctly, Eunsoo was doing 3-2 this season, which is not enough to get 4cc/World/Olympic tickets.
The top two Korean ladies were fabulous at the Olympics. I don't think they have the full respect from the judges yet especially with the PCS scores.
What happened to Eunsoo this season? She's a tall and talented girl and I remember her from the Juniors I figured she would make it big as a senior. She still could of course because she's so young.