Figure Skating Cha Jun-hwan and Lee Hae-in
Figure Skating Cha Jun-hwan and Lee Hae-in, Shanghai Trophy Men’s and Women’s Short ‘Joint First Place’
Men’s single Cha Jun-hwan 91.80 points… Women’s single Lee Hae-in 69.57 points
Korean figure skating men’s and women’s singles figures Cha Jun-hwan (Korea University) and Lee Hae-in (Sehwa Girls’ High School) took the lead side by side in the 2023 Shanghai Trophy short program.
Cha Jun-hwan
Cha Jun-hwan scored 91.80 points, including technical score (TES) of 49.80 and artistic score (PCS) of 42.00, in the men’s single short program held in Shanghai, China on the 3rd, beating Adam Xiao Himpa (France, 84.00 points) by 7.80 points.
Ranked 1st. 카지노사이트
Its Cha Jun-hwan, who failed to hunt for a medal at the 31st Nephela Memorial held last weekend due to jumping anxiety and was pushed to 6th place, showed a relatively stable jump in the short program of this competition.
Cha Jun-hwan, who participated in this competition for practical experience ahead of participating in the 2nd and 5th competitions of the International Skating Union (ISU) Senior Grand Prix this season, performed a quarter landing (jump rotation) in his first jump task, a quadruple salchow (base point 9.70).
(If the number is less than 90 degrees), a decision was made, but the performance score (GOE) was not deducted.
In the following quadruple toe loop-double toe loop combination jump (base score 10.80), he earned a GOE of 1.71 points and finished the first half of the performance by processing the flying camel spin at level 4.
Lee Hae-in
In the triple axel (base score 8.80) attempted in the extra point section, he received a whopping 2.08 GOE points and raised his score, and the change foot sit spin and change foot combination spin both received level 4.
Cha Jun-hwan completed his performance by receiving a level 3 in the last task, the step sequence.
In the women’s singles short program, Lee Hae-in took the lead with 69.57 points (TES 36.45 points + PCS 33.12 points), beating Brady Turnell (USA, 67.38 points) by 2.19 points.
Lee Hae-in participated in this tournament following the Nephela Memorial last weekend to maintain her condition ahead of qualifying for the 3rd and 6th Senior Grand Prix competitions in November.
Its Lee Hae-in, who received a GOE of 0.99 in his first task, the double Axel (base score 3.30), lost 0.35 GOE points in the subsequent triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump (base score 10.10) due to a quarter landing decision.
Lee Hae-in, who treated the flying sit spin to level 4, was disappointed that the triple flip (base point 5.83), which was performed in the extra point section, was judged attention (be careful of edge use).
Lee Hae-in, who received a level 3 in sit spin, finished the performance with a level 4 in both the change foot combination spin and step sequence.