Figure Skating Twins Kim Yoo-Seong Surprise 2nd Place

the national junior figure skating team member

took second place in the first round of the International Skating Union (ISU) Figure Skating Junior Grand Prix debut.

Yuseong Kim received 35.93 points in technical score (TES) and 27.11 points in art score (PCS) in the women’s single short program at the 1st Junior Grand Prix held in Bangkok 바카라사이트닷컴

Thailand on the 24th, with a total of 63.04 points

ranking second after Nakai Ami (67.49 points). .

Nakai is a Japanese figure skater who won a bronze medal at the Junior World Championships last year

and the gap between the two players is 4.45 points.

Yuseong Kim aims to win the first junior grand prix in her life in free skating held at the same place on the 25th.

Kim Yu-seong, who started the short program in line with ‘Fly Me to the Moon

performed her first jump

the double axel, perfectly

followed by a clean triple flip-triple toe loop combination jump

earning a GOE of 1.21. .

Her first non-jumping task

the flying sit spin

was also given the highest level of difficulty

Level 4.

The first jump in the second half was a bit disappointing. 

She was judged attention (beware of edge use) on her triple lutz

and she only got a GOE of 0.08.

Kim Yu-seong

who scored level 4 in the change foot combination spin

level 3 in the step sequence

and level 4 in the layback spin, successfully completed her first Junior Grand Prix stage.

Identical twin sisters in figure skating Kim Yoo-seong’s younger brother is Kim Yoo-jae (Pyeongchon Middle School)

who finished fourth at the Junior World Championships last year. 

Kim Yoo-jae also garnered attention for her clean use of her triple axel.

Han Hee-soo (Seonil Girls’ Middle School)

who competed in the same event

placed 6th with 55.29 points.

In the men’s single short program

Seo Min-kyu (Kyung Shin-jung) placed 5th with 67.40 points.

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