Figure skating Cha Jun-hwan, 8th place in the world championship short… Two Beijing Quarters are visible

Figure skating Cha Jun-hwan, 8th place in the world championship short… Two Beijing Quarters are visible

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91.15 points for flawless clean acting
Korean men’s highest grades and challenge to acquire two Olympic tickets

Cha Jun-hwan (Korea University, 20) performs in the men's single short program at the International Ice Skating Federation (ISU) World Championships in Figure Skating held at the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden on the 25th (local time) in line with Ralph Vaughn Williams''Dark Pastoral'. .  On this day, he ranked 8th with 49.80 points in the technical score (TES), 41.35 points in the art score (PCS), and a total of 91.15 points.  yunhap news

Cha Jun-hwan (Korea University, 20) performs in the men’s single short program at the International Ice Skating Federation (ISU) World Championships in Figure Skating held at the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden on the 25th (local time) in line with Ralph Vaughn Williams”Dark Pastoral’. . On this day, he ranked 8th with 49.80 points in the technical score (TES), 41.35 points in the art score (PCS), and a total of 91.15 points. yunhap news

Cha Jun-hwan, a Korean male figure skating sign, entered the’Top 10′ in the short program at the World Championships, raising the likelihood of obtaining two tickets for the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics.

In the men’s singles at the 2021 International Ice Skating Federation (ISU) Figure Skating World Championships held at the Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden on the 26th, Cha Jun-hwan took the technical score (TES) 49.80 points and the art score (PCS) 41.35 points to the 8th place with 91.15 points. Climbed.

Although he did not reach the highest score (97.33 points) in his ISU-approved short program recorded in July 2019, it is not bad.

If he maintains his current ranking in the men’s singles free skating held at the same place on the 27th, he will secure two Beijing Olympics quarters.

ISU will grant tickets for the Beijing Olympics by country based on the results of this World Championship.

When one player from a country competes, 3 tickets for runners-up and 2 tickets for the 3rd to 10th place are given.

Cha Jun-hwan also challenges Korea’s best men’s singles at the World Championships.

The highest performance in the Korean Men’s Singles World Championships in history was 14th place by Jeong Seong-il in 1991.

First place was Yuzuru Hanyu (Japan, 106.98 points), who won two consecutive Olympics at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics and 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympics.

In the second place, Yuma Kagiyama, who received 100.96 points, went up.

Nathan Chen (USA), who is a’jump machine’ who tries to lose the world championships in a row, finished third with 98.85 points after making a big mistake of falling while attempting the first jump, the quadruple luts.

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