
Lee Hae-in is performing at the women’s single free skating at the 2021 ISU World Championship in Figure Skating held at the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden on the 27th. Stockholm = AP Yonhap News
Korea won two chapters of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics Quarter. Lee Hae-in (Sehwa Girls’ High School) and Ye-rim Kim (Surigo), the next-generation female figure skating signs, ranked 10th and 11th respectively in the women’s singles at the World Championships.
Lee Hae-in and Kim Ye-rim performed well in the women’s single free skating at the 2021 International Ice Skating Federation (ISU) Figure Skating World Championships held at the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden on the 27th (Korean time).
In this competition, if the combined number of the two players is 13 or less, they will get 3 cards in the Beijing Winter Olympics Quarter, 2 cards if they are between 14 and 28, and 1 card if they go over 28, and the two players will be ranked 10th and 11th, 21st. He succeeded in acquiring 2 cards. Korean figure skating has dispatched more than two athletes to the women’s singles event in four consecutive Olympic Games.
In the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, Kim Yu-na and Kwak Min-jeong, and the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics included Kim Yeon-ah, Kim Ha-jin, and Park So-yeon (ideally retired). The two players who will compete in the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics will be selected for separate domestic selection. Lee Hae-in and Kim Ye-rim must compete again in the selection.
Lee Haein recorded a total score of 124.50 points with 62.07 points for technical score (TES), 63.43 points for art score (PCS), and 1 point deduction in Free Skating that day. .
Kim Ye-rim, who was ranked 5th in the short program, received the highest personal score and reached only 118.15 points with a free skating technical score (TES) of 55.24, an art score (PCS) of 64.91 and a deduction of 2 points. He ranked 11th with a total of 191.78 points, combined with his short program scores.
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