Jumping Mistake Lee Hae-in, Figure Skater

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피겨 이해인, 세계선수권 쇼트 2위‥'10년 만의 메달 눈앞'

Jumping Mistake Lee Hae-in, Figure Skater, Ranked 11th in Short at Four Continents Championships... 2 Consecutive Losses, Dark Clouds

 

 

Men's single Cha Jun-hwan, 3rd place in short program... Come-from-behind victory challenge

Korean figure skating women's single Lee Hae-in (18, Sehwa Girls' High School) made a series of jumping mistakes in the short program at the 2024 International Skating Union (ISU) Four Continents Championships and was relegated to mid-ranking, putting a cloud over her challenge to win her second consecutive title in the competition. 온라인카지노

Defending champion' Lee Hae-in scored 56.07 points, including technical score (TES) of 25.50, artistic score (PCS) of 31.57, and deduction of 1, in the women's single short program held in Shanghai, China on the 1st, ranking 11th among 26 participating players. It went up.

Lee Hae-in, who was 15.03 points behind Chiba Monet (Japan, 71.10 points), who was in the lead, took on the difficult challenge of getting into the medal zone by postponing the free skating on the 2nd.

Chiba Monet is the bronze medalist in the last competition.

At last year's competition, Lee Hae-in ranked 6th in the short program, but then performed a remarkable comeback in the free skating, winning the gold medal for the first time in 14 years since 'figure queen' Kim Yu-na (2009), raising expectations of a great comeback.

Lee Hae-in, who was the last performer among the 26 participants, got off to a good start by neatly performing her first jump task, a double axel (base score 3.30 points), receiving a score of performance (GOE) of 0.80 points.

However, while attempting the triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, which was the second jump task, Lee Hae-in was unable to connect the triple toe loop jump due to anxiety about the landing of the triple lutz, and his GOE was also deducted by 2.95 points.

Lee Hae-in, who caught his breath by performing the Flying Camel Spin at level 4, the highest level of difficulty, hit his butt in the following triple flip jump and suffered a loss of 2.12 points in GOE along with a deduction of 1 point.

Lee Hae-in finished her performance with a sit spin (level 3) and a step sequence (level 4), followed by a change foot combination spin (level 4), and then walked off the silver table with a confused expression.

Kim Chae-yeon (Suri High School), who also competed, took second place with 69.77 points (TES 37.89 points, PCS 31.88 points) in the short program, laying the foundation for a 'comeback victory'.

The gap with leader Chiba is 1.33 points.

Kim Chae-yeon started her performance with a double axel, followed by a triple lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, and then continued with a flying camel spin (level 4) without a mistake.

She landed the final jumping task, a triple flip, safely and was judged attention (caution of using edges), but GOE received 0.23 points.

Kim Chae-yeon finished her performance on a high note, finishing the rest of her acting assignments - sit spin, step sequence, and change foot combination spin - all with a level 4.

In addition, Seoyoung Wi (Suri High School) also ranked 6th in the short program with 64.44 points (TES 35.79 points, PCS 28.65 points) and will challenge to enter the medal zone in free skating.

In the men's singles short program that followed, Cha Jun-hwan (Korea University) took third place, leaving room for him to 'reclaim the throne' for the first time in two years.

Cha Jun-hwan, the winner of the 2022 competition, received 95.30 points (TES 51.57 points, PCS 43.73 points) in the short program, ranking third after Kagiyama Yuma (106.82 points) and Sato Shun (99.20 points, above, Japan).

The score difference with leader Kagiyama is 11.52 points, so it is somewhat difficult to produce a upset in the free skating held on the 3rd, but it is worth aiming for a comeback victory.

Cha Jun-hwan performed cleanly in three jump tasks, including the quadruple salchow, triple lutz-triple loop combination jump, and triple axel, but Kagiyama and Sato succeeded in quadruple jumps twice side by side, losing the total score. 메이저사이트

Cha Young-hyun (Korea University), who also competed, ranked 12th with 72.43 points, and Lim Joo-hyeon (Suri High School) ranked 13th with 70.27 points.

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