Figure skating Kim Chae-yeon, 4th place in short at the 6th Grand Prix competition… Come-from-behind victory challenge

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Chae-yeon Kim is performing in the short ⁤program of the‌ ‘Grand Prix de France’,⁢ the ⁢3rd competition of ​the‌ 2024-25 International Skating Union (ISU) Figure Skating Senior Grand Prix held in Angers,‍ France on the 1st (local time). Kim ​Chae-yeon ranked second with a total of 70.90 points, including 37.96 technical score (TES) and 32.94 artistic score (PCS). 2024.11.02. [앙제=AP/뉴시스]

Korean figure skating women’s ‍singles hopeful Kim Chae-yeon (Suri High School) ranked 4th ‍in the short program of the 6th competition of the 2024-2025 International Skating Union ⁢(ISU) Senior​ Grand Prix.

Kim Chae-yeon ranked 4th in⁢ the women’s single ‍short program held ⁢at the​ Huaxi Culture and Sports Center in Chongqing, China on the 22nd, receiving 69.27 points, including technical score (TES) of 36.78 points ⁤and artistic score (PCS) of 32.49 points.

She was only 1.59 points behind Chiba ‍Monet (Japan), who ranked​ first with 70.86 points. Amber Glenn (USA) ranked second ‍with 70.84 points, and Leon Sumiyoshi (Japan) ranked third with 70.48 points.

Kim Chae-yeon, who placed 4th in the 3rd Grand‌ Prix competition held​ in Angers, France earlier ⁣this month, maintained her hopes of advancing to ​the Grand​ Prix Final.

The Grand Prix Final is a ‘Battle of the Kings’ type competition ‍where ⁤the top 6 players⁤ compete based on the results of ⁢the 6‌ Grand Prix ‍competitions.

Kim Chae-yeon looks forward to ‌a come-from-behind ​victory in the free ​skating on the 23rd.

Kim Chae-yeon, who started her performance⁢ by performing the first task, the double ⁤axel, without mistakes, was judged to have performed a quarter landing (when the jump rotation⁤ speed‌ is less than 90 degrees) in the⁢ triple lutz-triple toe loop combination​ jump, and her point of execution (GOE)⁢ was deducted by 0.59⁣ points. .

Kim Chae-yeon, who caught her breath by performing the Flying Camel Spin at level 4, the highest level of ‍difficulty, easily⁤ performed a triple flip in the second half of ​the performance, which is‌ worth 10% extra points, ⁢and ​earned a GOE of 1.21⁢ points.

Kim Chae-yeon finished her performance with ‍a change foot combination spin (level 4), a ⁤step sequence (level 3), and a layback spin (level 4).

Kim Min-chae (Shinjeong ⁢High School), who also competed, earned​ 62.94 points with TES of 33.97 ⁢and

Kim ​Hyeon-gyeom (Han Gwanggo), who ​competed in the men’s singles, scored 67.76 ​points with TES of⁤ 34.52 and PCS of 33.24, ranking last among the 11 players.

Shun Sato ‍(Japan) took first ⁢place​ in⁤ the men’s single short‍ program with⁣ 98.75 points.

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