2018 South Korean Figure Skating Championships

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2018 South Korean Figure Skating Championships
Type:National Championship
Date:January 5 – 7
Season: 2017–18
Location: Seoul
Venue:Mokdong Ice Link
Champions
Men's singles:
Cha Jun-hwan
Ladies' singles:
You Young
Pairs:
Kim Kyu-eun / Alex Kang-chan Kam
Ice dance:
Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin
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The 2018 South Korean Figure Skating Championships (Korean : 제72회 전국 남녀 피겨스케이팅 종합선수권대회) were held from January 5–7, 2018 at the Mokdong Ice Rink in Seoul. [1] It was organized by Korea Skating Union. This was the 72nd edition of those championships held.

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Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, ice dancing on the senior, junior levels and pair skating on the senior levels for the title of national champion of South Korea. The results of the national championships were used to choose the Korean teams to the 2018 World Junior Championships, 2018 World Championships and 2018 Winter Olympics.

Senior results

Cha Jun-hwan and You Young both won their second senior national titles.

Senior men

RankNameTotal points SP FS
1 Cha Jun-hwan 252.65184.051168.60
2 Kim Jin-seo 227.65376.052151.18
3 Lee June-hyoung 222.98276.803146.18
4 Lee Si-hyeong 208.49470.464138.03
5 Cha Young-hyun 195.42761.235134.19
6 Byun Se-jong 191.27563.006128.27
7 An Geon-hyeong 184.00958.047125.96
8 Park Sung-hoon 166.99858.128108.87
9Kyeong Jae-seok164.20661.809102.40

Senior ladies

RankNameTotal points SP FS
1 You Young 204.68169.531135.15
2 Choi Da-bin 190.12464.112126.01
3 Lim Eun-soo 185.88266.104119.78
4 Kim Ha-nul 176.92662.185114.74
5 Park So-youn 176.57562.746113.83
6 Kim Ye-lim 176.02364.538111.49
7 To Ji-hun 172.111351.303120.81
8 Choi Yu-jin 166.34854.557111.79
9 Lee Hae-in 165.24757.6410107.60
10 Lee Hyun-soo 162.981153.749109.24
11 Jeon Su-Been 161.26954.4812106.78
12 Choi So-eun 154.791451.1613103.63
13 An So-hyun 153.692046.7711106.92
14 Kim Na-hyun 147.271053.831593.44
15 Lee Ji-won 145.431849.321496.11
16 Yu Seung-been 139.181551.001988.18
17 Choi Hyun-soo 138.811251.882086.93
18 Kim Hae-jin 138.362146.541691.82
19 Park Mi-seon 138.211946.911891.30
20 Lee Ji-hyun 137.692246.211791.48
21 Lee Seo-young 136.991750.852186.14
22 Jeon Geo-hee 133.901651.002282.90
23 Seo Ye-eun 124.832345.792379.04
24 Noh Chae-eun 119.442444.392475.05
Did not advance to free skating
25 Kim Bo-young 43.462543.46
26 Kim Se-na 43.092643.09
27Ko Eun-bi42.362742.36
28 Kwon Ye-na 39.132839.13
29 Kang Soo-min 37.192937.19
30 Lee Yu-rim 36.973036.97
31 Son Suh-hyun 35.173135.17
32 Jang Hyun-su 34.163234.16
33 Cho Yu-bin 29.333329.33

Senior pairs

RankNameTotal points SP FS
1 Kim Kyu-eun / Alex Kang-chan Kam 139.54151.88187.66

Senior ice dance

RankNameTotal points SD FD
1 Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin 149.94159.67190.27

International team selections

Four Continents Championships

The 2018 Four Continents Figure Skating Championships will be held on 22–28 January 2018, in Taipei City, Chinese Taipei. Based on the results of the 2017 KSU President Cup Ranking Competition from December 1–3, 2017.

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Lee June-hyoung Choi Da-bin Kim Kyu-eun / Alex Kang-chan Kam Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin
2 Cha Jun-hwan Kim Ha-nul
3 Lee Si-hyeong Park So-youn
1st alt. An Geon-hyeong Choi Yu-jin

Winter Olympic Games

The 2018 Winter Olympics will be held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, February 9–25, 2018.

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Cha Jun-hwan Choi Da-bin Kim Kyu-eun / Alex Kang-chan Kam Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin
2 Kim Ha-nul
1st alt. Lee June-hyoung Park So-youn

World Junior Championships

The 2018 World Junior Figure Skating Championships will be held in Sofia, Bulgaria, March 5–11, 2018.

MenLadies
1 Cha Jun-hwan You Young
2 Lee Si-hyeong Lim Eun-soo
1st alt. Cha Young-hyun Kim Ye-lim

World Championships

The 2018 World Figure Skating Championships will be held in Milan, Italy, March 19–25, 2018.

MenLadiesPairsIce dancing
1 Kim Jin-seo Choi Da-bin Kim Kyu-eun / Alex Kang-chan Kam Yura Min / Alexander Gamelin
2 Kim Ha-nul
1st alt. Lee June-hyoung Park So-youn

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References

  1. "제72회 전국남녀 피겨스케이팅 종합선수권 공고". Korea Skating Union. December 5, 2017. Archived from the original on 2016-08-09. Retrieved 2017-12-24.