KimyearimOn the 19th, she won the NHK Trophy Women’s Singles, the 5th International Skating Union (ISU) Grand Prix held in Sapporo, Japan.
Erim Kim Kim Yeon AhAfter winning the championship in 2009, he became the second Korean figure skater to stand on the top step of the senior Grand Prix podium.
Kim Ye-rim started free inline skating with the soundtrack (OST) of the movie “Summer of 42” (Summer of 42).
Kim Ye-rim, who continued her performance smoothly, made the mistake of touching her hand when landing in the fourth round of the jump, the triple somersault, and was unable to perform the double jump axel. However, Kim Ye-rim, who had also experienced the Beijing leg, showed her skill by adding a double axel that she failed to run before the triple jump at the end.
Kim Ye-rim received 132.27 points and won the gold medal with a final total score of 204.49 points.
Japanese figure skater, current world champion Kaori Sakamotohe scored 133.80 points in the free skating and took first place, but could not pass Kim Ye-rim in the final total.
Kim Ye-rim will go to the Grand Prix Final, where only the top 6 players can participate by combining the results of the Grand Prix series to be held in Turin, Italy on the 8th of next month.
NHK Trophy Women’s Singles Final Results:
1. Erim Kim (KOR) 204.49 (72.22+132.27)
2. Kaori Sakamoto (Japan) 201.87 (68.07+133.80)
3. Leone Sumiyoshi (Japan) 193.12 (68.01+125.11)
4. Audrey Shin (USA) 189.00 (65.87+123.13)
5. Rinka Watanabe (Japan) 188.07 (58.36+129.71)
6. Ji Seo-yeon (KOR) 184.14 (62.92+121.22)
7. Nina Patrokina (EST) 180.29 (58.81+121.48)
8. Seoyoung Wee (KOR) 176.74 (61.06+115.68)
9. Stella Andrews (USA) 174.06 (64.13+109.93)
10. Olga Mikutina (LAT) 173.36 (56.95+116.41)
11. Amber Glenn (USA) 169.36 (52.04+117.32)
12. Eva Rota Kibbus (EST) 162.37 (48.56+113.81)
unique sign of men Junhwan Chahe also had a double bronze medal victory celebration.
Cha Jun-hwan seemed to be walking away from the medals by placing sixth in the short program with a score of 80.35.
However, she scored 174.41 points in the free skate, which was performed in the 007 James Bond film “No Time to Die”, and scored a final total of 254.76 points, winning a bronze medal for the fifth time in his personal career at the Grand Prix.
Cha Jun-hwan, male figure skater
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NHK Trophy Men’s Singles Final Results:
1. Shoma Uno (JPN) 279.76 (91.66+188.10)
2. Sota Yamamoto (Japan) 257.85 (96.49+161.36)
3. Junhwan Cha (KOR) 254.76 (80.35+174.41)
4. Kazuki Tomono (JPN) 251.83 (85.07+166.76)
5. Adam Shao Himpa (FRA) 250.45 (87.44+163.01)
6. Matteo Rizzo (ITA) 240.76 (78.57+162.19)
7. Nika Egaze (GEO) 232.86 (84.47+148.39)
8. Stephen Gogolev (CAN) 221.02 (69.01+152.01)
9. Gabriele Frangipani (ITA) 212.31 (68.78+143.53)
10. Conrad Ozel (CAN) 202.69 (73.10+129.59)
11. Maurizio Zandron (AUT) 201.72 (68.21+133.51)
12. Tomoki Hiwatashi (USA) 185.05 (57.18+127.87)