Lee Hae-in wins the Four Continents Championships in 14 years after Kim Yuna

Figure skating Lee Hae-in won the Four Continents Championships for the first time in 14 years since Kim Yu-na.

On the 11th (Korean time) in the women’s single free skating event held at the Broadmoor World Arena in Springs, Colorado, USA, Lee Hae-in ranked first with a total of 141.71 points with a technical score (TES) of 74.96 points and an art score (PCS) of 66.75 points. 바카라

Lee Hae-in finished sixth in the short program the previous day with a score of 69.13, but as a result of adding up the free skating scores, she won the gold medal with a total score of 210.84.

It is the first time that a Korean female singles player has won the Four Continents Championship since Yuna Kim (her retirement) won in 2009.

Kim Ye-rim (Dankook University), who ranked first in the short program the previous day (72.84 points), received 136.45 points in the free skating and placed second with a total score of 209.29 points.

Figure skating Lee Hae-in won the Four Continents Championships for the first time in 14 years since Kim Yu-na.

On the 11th (Korean time) in the women’s single free skating event held at the Broadmoor World Arena in Springs, Colorado, USA, Lee Hae-in ranked first with a total of 141.71 points with a technical score (TES) of 74.96 points and an art score (PCS) of 66.75 points.

Lee Hae-in finished sixth in the short program the previous day with a score of 69.13, but as a result of adding up the free skating scores, she won the gold medal with a total score of 210.84.

It is the first time that a Korean female singles player has won the Four Continents Championship since Yuna Kim (her retirement) won in 2009.

Kim Ye-rim (Dankook University), who ranked first in the short program the previous day (72.84 points), received 136.45 points in the free skating and placed second with a total score of 209.29 points.

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