Kim Hyeon-jung | |
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Full name | Kim Hyeon-jung |
Born | Seoul | October 31, 1992
Height | 1.46 m (4 ft 9 in) |
Figure skating career | |
Country | South Korea |
Coach | Tae Yeong Lee |
Kim Hyeon-jung | |
Hangul | 김현정 |
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Revised Romanization | Gim Hyeonjeong |
McCune–Reischauer | Kim Hyŏnjŏng |
Kim Hyeon-jung (born October 31, 1992), also transliterated Hyun-jung or Hyeon-jeong, is a South Korean figure skater. She is the 2008 & 2009 South Korean silver medalist. She was born in Seoul.
She made her international debut in the 2007–2008 season, when she competed on the 2007–2008 ISU Junior Grand Prix in two events, with a highest placement of 9th. She competed at the 2008 World Junior Figure Skating Championships, where she placed 14th. She made her senior international debut at the 2009 Four Continents, where she placed 14th. Now she is a figure skating coach and she is teaching her younger brother, Kim Hwan-jin.
Event | 2006–2007 | 2007–2008 | 2008–2009 | 2009–2010 |
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Four Continents Championships | 14th | |||
World Junior Championships | 14th | |||
South Korean Championships | 2nd J. | 2nd | 2nd | 7th |
Triglav Trophy | 3rd | |||
New Zealand Winter Games | 1st J. | |||
Junior Grand Prix, Spain | 10th | |||
Junior Grand Prix, Italy | 20th | |||
Junior Grand Prix, Romania | 9th | |||
Junior Grand Prix, Germany | 18th | |||
2009–2010 season | |||||
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Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
January 9–10, 2010 | 2010 South Korean National Championships | Senior | 7 34.54 | 7 60.47 | 7 95.01 |
August 28–30, 2009 | 2009 New Zealand Winter Games | Junior | 1 43.72 | 2 62.40 | 1 106.12 |
2008–2009 season | |||||
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Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
April 1–4, 2009 | 2009 Triglav Trophy | Senior | 7 40.20 | 2 82.40 | 3 122.60 |
February 4–8, 2009 | 2009 Four Continents Championships | Senior | 17 41.64 | 12 80.00 | 14 121.64 |
January 9–10, 2009 | 2009 South Korean National Championships | Senior | 3 40.88 | 1 82.76 | 2 123.64 |
September 24–28, 2008 | ISU Junior Grand Prix, Spain | Junior | 6 42.26 | 11 66.63 | 10 108.89 |
September 3–7, 2008 | ISU Junior Grand Prix, Italy | Junior | 9 42.90 | 24 52.27 | 20 95.17 |
2007–2008 season | |||||
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Date | Event | Level | SP | FS | Total |
February 25–March 2, 2008 | 2008 World Junior Figure Skating Championships | Junior | 13 45.19 | 15 69.90 | 14 115.09 |
January 10–11, 2008 | 2008 South Korean National Championships | Senior | 3 47.12 | 2 83.57 | 2 130.69 |
October 10–13, 2007 | Junior Grand Prix, Germany | Junior | 18 32.41 | 17 53.78 | 18 86.19 |
September 6–9, 2007 | Junior Grand Prix, Romania | Junior | 9 33.66 | 9 64.33 | 9 97.99 |
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