FIGURE KIM YERIM LANDS A DISAPPOINTING LANDING AND FINISHES 8TH IN THE GRAND PRIX SHORT

“Figure general” Kim Yerim (20-Dankook University) had a disappointing landing in her first Grand Prix competition of the season. Kim finished eighth out of 11 competitors with a technical score of 26.64, a performance score of 32.92 and a total score of 59.56 in the Cup of China short program at the fourth International Ice Skating Union (ISU) Senior Grand Prix of the 2023-2024 season in Chongqing, China, on Tuesday. Kim attempted the first task, a triple lutz-triple toe-loop combination jump, but made a landing error on the lutz jump and was unable to land the subsequent toe-loop jump. He received a downgrade on this jump, which reduced his base score to 2.10 points and his performance score (GOE) by 1.05 points .Undaunted, Kim executed his second jump, a double axel, flawlessly and emphasized his grace with a sit spin (level 3). He executed his final jump task, a triple flip, with a toe loop, but due to stamina issues,
he landed it as a double (two rotations) and did not add many points. Kim finished her performance with a step sequence (level 2), a flying camel spin (level 4) and a change foot combination spin (level 3). Kim will look to make amends in the free skate at the same venue on Nov. 11. Luna Hendriks (BEL) took first place in the short program with a score of 70.65 .In the men’s single short program on the same day, Lee Si-hyung (Korea University) scored 38.66 points on the TES, 35.77 points on the PCS and 74.43 points overall to finish ninth out of 12 competitors. He had a wobbly landing on his first task, a quadruple toeloop jump, which cost him 2.17 GOE points, and landed on two feet on his final jump, a triple lutz-triple toeloop combination jump, which 카지노사이트킹 cost him 2.61 GOE points. First place went to Japan’s Shoma Uno with a score of 105.25 points.