2021 South Korean Figure Skating Championships

The 2021 South Korean Figure Skating Championships were held from February 24–26, 2021 at the Uijeongbu Indoor Ice Rink in Uijeongbu. It was the 75th edition of the event. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's and ladies' singles on the senior and junior levels. The results were part of the Korean selection criteria for the 2021 World Championships.

2021 South Korean Figure Skating Championships
Type:National championship
Date:February 24 – 26, 2021
Season:2020–21
Location:Uijeongbu, South Korea
Host:Korean Skating Union
Venue:Uijeongbu Indoor Ice Rink
Champions
Men's singles:
Cha Jun-hwan (S)
Lee Jun-hyuk (J)
Ladies' singles:
Kim Ye-lim (S)
Shin Ji-a (J)
Navigation
Previous:
2020 South Korean Championships
Next:
2022 South Korean Championships

The event was originally scheduled to be held from January 8–10, 2021 in Seoul, before being postponed in December 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea.[1] It was later rescheduled and relocated.[2] No audience was allowed to attend the event.

Medal summary

edit

Senior

edit
Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Cha Jun-hwan Lee Si-hyeong Cha Young-hyun
Ladies Kim Ye-lim Yun Ah-sun Lee Hae-in

Junior

edit
Discipline Gold Silver Bronze
Men Lee Jun-hyuk Park Hyeon-seo Kim Ye-sung
Ladies Shin Ji-a Han Hee-sue Song Si-woo

Senior results

edit

[3]

Senior men

edit
Rank Name Total points SP FS
1 Cha Jun-hwan 257.12 1 90.36 1 166.76
2 Lee Si-hyeong 227.63 2 79.13 2 148.50
3 Cha Young-hyun 193.44 5 61.90 3 131.54
4 Jeong Deok-hoon 183.69 3 62.38 4 121.31
5 Kyeong Jae-seok 177.04 4 62.18 5 114.86
6 Lee Jae-keun 170.44 7 59.01 6 111.43
7 Kim Han-gil 163.92 6 60.89 7 103.03
8 Kim Hyun-gyeom 146.59 8 47.27 8 99.32
9 Park Geon-woo 136.22 9 42.76 9 93.46
WD Lee Dong-hyeok withdrew withdrew from competition

Senior ladies

edit
Rank Name Total points SP FS
1 Kim Ye-lim 199.31 3 68.87 2 130.44
2 Yun Ah-sun 197.99 5 66.29 1 131.70
3 Lee Hae-in 195.40 2 69.22 4 126.18
4 You Young 194.81 1 69.87 5 124.94
5 Wi Seo-yeong 192.84 6 65.86 3 126.98
6 Lim Eun-soo 179.06 4 67.25 9 111.81
7 Ji Seo-yeon 177.70 8 61.46 6 116.24
8 Park Yeon-jeong 174.19 7 62.08 7 112.11
9 Kim Chae-yeon 172.11 9 60.62 11 111.49
10 Kim Min-chae 169.28 10 57.54 10 111.74
11 Kim Ha-nul 165.98 11 53.98 8 112.00
12 Moon Bo-in 153.22 13 51.95 12 101.27
13 Kang Joo-ha 152.29 12 53.44 13 98.85
14 Kang Eun-soo 141.93 15 50.77 15 91.16
15 Lee Si-won 141.13 19 46.13 14 95.00
16 Hwang Chae-bin 135.39 16 47.71 16 87.68
17 Jung Ye-an 130.95 18 46.51 17 84.44
18 Lee Hyun-soo 126.93 17 47.67 19 79.26
19 To Ji-hun 125.51 14 51.62 22 73.89
20 Kim Seo-young 124.04 21 42.98 18 81.06
21 Yook Jeong-min 118.45 23 39.26 20 79.19
22 Mo Ji-won 118.25 20 43.06 21 75.19
23 Choi Hyun-soo 110.95 22 41.07 23 69.88
24 Seo Ye-eun 104.15 24 39.16 24 64.99
Did not advance to free skating
25 Jeon Su-been 38.94 25 38.94
26 Noh Chae-eun 31.11 26 31.11
27 Lee Eun-seo withdrew withdrew from competition

Senior ice dance

edit

Yura Min / Daniel Eaton, the only Korean ice dance team, did not travel to Korea from their Novi, Michigan, United States training base.

Junior results

edit

[3]

Junior men

edit
Rank Name Total points SP FS
1 Lee Jun-hyuk 135.15 1 48.66 1 86.49
2 Park Hyeon-seo 109.43 2 37.59 2 71.84
3 Kim Ye-sung 95.76 3 37.19 3 58.57

Junior ladies

edit

Bae Min-ji withdrew prior to the event.

Rank Name Total points SP FS
1 Shin Ji-a 147.49 1 55.90 3 91.59
2 Han Hee-sue 142.73 3 45.69 1 97.04
3 Song Si-woo 142.54 2 50.83 2 91.71
4 Cho Yu-bin 127.46 4 45.19 4 82.27
5 Jeon Seo-yeong 121.48 5 41.98 5 79.50
6 Lee Yea-lin 112.34 10 39.32 6 73.02
7 Kang Yeon-woo 106.81 6 41.02 11 65.79
8 Kim He-suh 105.79 8 39.97 10 65.82
9 Lim Ji-yun 105.67 11 38.83 8 66.84
10 Shim So-i 104.01 9 39.41 12 64.60
11 Hwang Ji-young 103.84 7 40.43 13 63.41
12 Cha Joung-in 102.58 14 36.10 9 66.48
13 Jun Yeon-sue 102.38 17 34.94 7 67.44
14 Oh Da-yeon 97.71 13 36.30 15 61.41
15 Kim Gyu-ri 96.85 12 36.33 16 60.52
16 Jeong Min-ji 96.26 15 35.94 17 60.32
17 Faith Shim Dal-lo 94.37 19 32.21 14 62.16
18 Lee Se-bin 92.78 16 35.55 20 57.23
19 Lim Chae-ryeong 92.37 18 32.62 18 59.75
20 Baek Kum-gyung 87.51 21 30.88 21 56.63
21 Shin Yun-jin 86.95 23 29.64 19 57.31
22 Lee Hae-na 80.40 22 29.69 23 50.71
23 Jung Su-bin 79.99 24 28.99 22 51.00
24 Choi Ji-an 77.78 20 31.44 24 46.34
Did not advance to free skating
25 Kim So-hee 28.25 25 28.25
26 Kwon Ye-eun 27.96 26 27.96
27 Lee Yeon-woo 26.25 27 26.25
28 Yeon Chae-ju 25.97 28 25.97
29 Cho Ha-yeon 25.22 29 25.22
30 Yeon Chea-yi 24.50 30 24.50
WD Son Ga-in withdrew withdrew from competition

International team selections

edit

World Championships

edit

The World Championships are scheduled to be held from March 22–28 in Stockholm, Sweden. The team was reported on February 26, 2021.[4]

Men Ladies Pairs Ice dance
1 Cha Jun-hwan Kim Ye-lim Yura Min / Daniel Eaton
2 Lee Hae-in
Alt. Lee Si-hyeong You Young

Four Continents Championships

edit

The 2021 Four Continents Championships were scheduled from February 9–14 in Sydney, Australia, but were cancelled on October 16.[5]

World Junior Championships

edit

The 2021 World Junior Championships were scheduled from March 1–7 in Harbin, China, but were cancelled on November 24.[6]

References

edit
  1. ^ "국내 대회 잠정 연기 안내" [Provisional postponement of domestic competitions] (in Korean). Korean Skating Union. December 7, 2020.
  2. ^ "제75회 전국남녀 피겨스케이팅 종합선수권대회 공고" [Announcement of the 75th National Men's and Women's Figure Skating Championships] (in Korean). Korean Skating Union. February 5, 2021.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ a b Results, Korean Skating Union
  4. ^ Lim, Jong-ryul (February 26, 2021). "'韓 피겨 간판 엇갈린 희비' 차준환 웃고 유영 울었다" [Cha Jun-hwan laughed and You Young cried]. No Cut News (in Korean).
  5. ^ "Cancellation of ISU Four Continents Championships 2021 and Provisional allotments of ISU Championships 2022 and 2023" (Press release). International Skating Union. October 16, 2020.
  6. ^ "Update on ISU Event Calendar season 2020/21". International Skating Union. November 24, 2020.
edit