Figure skating at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Women's singles

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Women's singles
at the IV Winter Youth Olympic Games
VenueGangneung Ice Arena
Dates28, 30 January
Competitors18 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Mao Shimada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
Silver medal icon.svg Shin Ji-a Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
Bronze medal icon.svg Yo Takagi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan
  2020
2028  

The women's singles competition of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics will be held at the Gangneung Ice Arena on 28 January (short program) and 30 January 2024 (free skating). [1] [2]

Results

Short program

The short program was held on 28 January at 16:10. [3]

Pl.NameNationTSSTESPCSCOPRSKDedStN
1 Mao Shimada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 71.0539.4131.647.937.868.000.0016
2 Yo Takagi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 67.2337.6729.567.437.297.500.008
3 Shin Ji-a Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 66.4835.8630.627.717.647.680.0017
4 Kim Yu-seong Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 63.6436.5227.126.866.866.680.0012
5 Gao Shiqi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 60.2833.7726.516.506.616.820.004
6 Kaiya Ruiter Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 58.7831.5227.266.826.866.820.0010
7 Inga Gurgenidze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 57.9933.1125.886.466.186.82-1.0018
8 Maria Eliise Kaljuvere Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 56.5231.7725.756.576.366.43-1.0015
9 Tsai Yu-Feng Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 56.4629.2027.266.867.006.640.009
10 Anthea Gradinaru Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 55.7831.9324.856.326.186.18-1.0011
11 Iida Karhunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 55.0429.3925.656.506.396.390.0013
12 Sophia Shifrin Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 49.5426.7522.795.895.615.640.006
13 Eve Dubecq Flag of France.svg  France 47.6927.0721.625.505.255.50-1.002
14 Sherry Zhang Flag of the United States.svg  United States 45.9722.4025.576.616.116.50-2.0014
15 Léna Ekker Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 44.9323.3721.565.465.505.250.003
16 Sofja Stepčenko Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 44.7724.2521.525.505.255.43-1.007
17 Sienna Kaczmarczyk Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 39.9720.3119.665.044.894.860.001
WD Stefania Yakovleva Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus withdrewwithdrew from competition5

Free skating

The free skating was held on 30 January at 14:30. [4]

Pl.NameNationTSSTESPCSCOPRSKDedStN
1 Mao Shimada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 125.9464.7862.167.717.617.96-1.0016
2 Shin Ji-a Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 125.3563.4561.907.717.797.680.0015
3 Sherry Zhang Flag of the United States.svg  United States 123.4869.7053.786.466.796.890.002
4 Kim Yu-seong Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 117.8962.8156.087.077.046.890.0012
5 Yo Takagi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 115.9755.1560.827.577.577.640.0017
6 Inga Gurgenidze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 115.4264.2951.136.186.186.790.009
7 Iida Karhunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 111.8460.9050.946.506.296.290.006
8 Gao Shiqi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 108.1356.1852.956.546.436.86-1.0013
9 Anthea Gradinaru Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 107.1958.7648.435.965.896.290.008
10 Sophia Shifrin Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 103.0056.0846.925.895.795.890.007
11 Tsai Yu-Feng Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 100.1847.9352.256.576.616.390.0010
12 Kaiya Ruiter Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 96.1742.6254.556.936.716.79-1.0014
13 Maria Eliise Kaljuvere Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 93.3946.6648.736.215.796.25-2.0011
14 Léna Ekker Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 90.8345.8345.005.715.645.500.005
15 Eve Dubecq Flag of France.svg  France 80.4842.3240.165.044.865.14-2.004
16 Sofja Stepčenko Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 76.0238.8237.204.464.435.040.001
17 Sienna Kaczmarczyk Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 72.4935.9636.534.684.464.540.003

Overall

[5]

RankNameNationTotal PointsSPFS
1 Mao Shimada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 196.99171.051125.94
2 Shin Ji-a Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 191.83366.482125.35
3 Yo Takagi Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 183.20267.235115.97
4 Kim Yu-seong Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 181.53463.644117.89
5 Inga Gurgenidze Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 173.41757.996115.42
6 Sherry Zhang Flag of the United States.svg  United States 169.451445.973123.48
7 Gao Shiqi Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 168.41560.288108.13
8 Iida Karhunen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 166.881155.047111.84
9 Anthea Gradinaru Flag of Switzerland.svg  Switzerland 162.971055.789107.19
10 Tsai Yu-Feng Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 156.64956.4611100.18
11 Kaiya Ruiter Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 154.95658.781296.17
12 Sophia Shifrin Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 152.541249.5410103.00
13 Maria Eliise Kaljuvere Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 149.91856.521393.39
14 Léna Ekker Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 135.761544.931490.83
15 Eve Dubecq Flag of France.svg  France 128.171347.691580.48
16 Sofja Stepčenko Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 120.791644.771676.02
17 Sienna Kaczmarczyk Flag of Australia.svg  Australia 112.461739.971772.49
WD Stefania Yakovleva Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus withdrewwithdrew from competition

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