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Figure Skating Shin Ji-ah, 2nd Place at Junior World Championships

Figure Skating Shin Ji-ah, 2nd Place at Junior World Championships for 3 Consecutive Years… Pushed by Shimada

I received a personal highest score of 212.43 points… Kudos to Shimada for leading the way with 4-turn jumps

Shin Ji-ah (15, expected to enter Sehwa Girls’ High School), the next generation ace of Korean figure skating, won a silver medal at the Junior World Championships for three consecutive years.

Jia Shin scored 73.93 technical points (TES), 65.02 artistic points (PCS), and a total of 138.95 points in the women’s single free skating at the 2024 International Skating Union (ISU) Figure Skating Junior World Championships held at the Taipei Arena in Taiwan on the 1st (Korean time) received. 카지노사이트

He combined her short program score of 73.48 points for a final total score of 212.43 points, placing second behind her same-age rival Mao Shimada (Japan, 218.36 points).

Her bronze medal was won by Japan’s Rena Uezono, who scored 194.70 points.

Although she could not overcome Shimada’s barrier, Shin Ji-ah achieved valuable results in this competition, breaking her personal best scores in the short program, free skating, and overall score.

On this day, Shin Ji-ah performed last among the 24 contestants.

Shin Ji-ah, who stood on the silver podium after Shimada, began her performance energetically to the melody of the free skating program Not About Angels by Birdy.

He performed his first acting task, a double Axel jump, perfectly, earning a base score of 3.30 and a performance score (GOE) of 1.08.

Afterwards, he completed both the triple loop and triple salchow jump flawlessly.

Shin Ji-ah, who calmly performed the triple flip-double toe loop-double loop combination jump perfectly, drew applause from the audience by performing the change foot combination spin at level 4, the highest level of difficulty.