Kim Hae-lin

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Kim Hae-lin
Personal information
Country represented South Korea
Born (1995-02-11) February 11, 1995 (age 26)
Gyeonggi-do
Home town Gyeonggi-do
Height1.50 m (4 ft 11 in)
Coach Kim Se-yol
Skating club Gwacheon
ISU personal best scores
Combined total36.26
2010 World Junior Championships
Short program36.26
2010 World Junior Championships

Kim Hae-lin (born February 11, 1995) is a South Korean figure skater.

Contents

Career

Born in Gyeonggi-do, she competed at the 2010 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, where she placed 37th. She competed in the short program but could not advance to the free skate due to her low placement.

Programs

SeasonShort programFree Skating
2009–2010 Warsaw Concerto
by Richard Addinsell
Il Ji Mae
by Ryo Yoshimata

Competitive highlights

International
Event2009–2010
Junior Worlds 37th
National
South Korean Champ. 3rd J.
J. = Junior level

Detailed results

20092010 season
DateEventLevelSPFSTotal
March 8–14, 2010 2010 ISU World Junior Championships Junior37
36.26
-
-
37
36.26
January 9–10, 2010 2010 South Korean Championships Junior6
34.11
3
62.76
3
96.87

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