Kim Hyun-gyeom shows off his peak skills ahead of the Junior Grand Prix Final in December
Cha Jun-hwan (Korea University), the leading Korean figure skater in men's singles, made a series of mistakes in the fourth round jump and finished in 6th place in the challenger competition. 토토사이트
Promising player Kim Hyun-gyeom, who also competed, broke his own high score and came in 4th place, and predicted a good performance at the Junior Grand Prix Final stage scheduled for this coming December.
Cha Jun-hwan scored 62.00 points in technical score (TES), 77.25 points in artistic score (PCS) in the men's single free skating at the 2023-2024 International Skating Union (ISU) Figure Skating Nephela Memorial held in Bratislava, Slovakia on the 1st (Korean time). Received a deduction of 1 point and a total of 138.25 points.
Cha Jun-hwan, who received a total score of 222.16 points, including 83.91 points from the short program the previous day, finished in 6th place.
The Nepela Memorial is a challenger competition that is one level lower than the Grand Prix series, and Cha Jun-hwan participated in this competition for practical experience ahead of participating in the 2nd and 5th competitions of this season's Senior Grand Prix.
However, it fell far short of his ISU certified short program highest score (101.33 points), free skating highest score (196.39 points), and total score (296.03 points).
Cha Jun-hwan successfully completed his first task, the quadruple salchow, and earned a performance score (GOE) of 2.72 points, but he fell hard on the following quadruple toe loop and hit his butt, deducting 3.80 points.
Cha Jun-hwan, who earned a GOE of 1.94 points in the third jump task, the quadruple salchow-double toe loop combination jump, processed the flying camel spin at level 3.
Cha Jun-hwan was deducted 2.60 points in the triple Lutz-triple loop combination jump for being underrotated (when the rotation of the jump is less than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees), and received a level 3 in the step sequence.
In the second half of the section, where 10% additional points were given, a series of mistakes resulted in 0 points for both jumps, and the triple flip, which was the last jump assignment, was landed stably.
Although he was judged to have an incorrect posture in the change foot combination spin, he finished the disappointing performance by processing the flying change foot combination spin at level 4 after the coreo sequence.
Kim Hyeon-gyeom (Han Advertising) performed cleanly in the free skating, scoring 81.96 points in TES, 73.26 points in PCS, and 155.22 points in total.
Kim Hyun-gyeom ranked 4th with a final score of 230.46 points, including 75.24 points from the previous day's short program, 5.84 points behind 3rd place Mark Gorodnitsky (236.30 points, Israel).
Hyun-gyeom Kim broke his previous ISU-certified free skating highest score (149.54 points) and also raised his previous highest total score (222.15 points) by nearly 10 points.
Kim Hyun-gyeom received a GOE of 0.95 by perfectly jumping his first task, a quadruple toe loop, and raised his score by neatly performing all the jump tasks placed in the first half, such as the triple Axel jump alone, triple Lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, and triple flip. .
Kim Hyun-gyeom, who completed the Flying Camel Spin at level 3, showed good condition by landing stably on the latter half of the jump tasks: triple lutz-triple toe loop combination jump, triple loop-double axel-double axel sequence jump, and triple salchow.
Kim Hyun-gyeom, who got a level 3 in the change foot combination spin, performed a step sequence and a core sequence in turn, and finished his performance by getting a level 3 in the flying change foot combination spin.
Kim Hyun-gyeom, who confirmed his advancement to the Junior Grand Prix Final stage where the top six players competed by winning a silver medal in the second competition and winning the fifth competition in this season's Junior Grand Prix, showed flawless performance in this competition, raising expectations for a medal.
The Junior Grand Prix Final will be held in Beijing, China in December.