Cha Jun-hwan (Korea University), a figure skating men's single player, won the first place in the short program in the second round of national team selection, which determines his qualification for the next season and qualification for the world championship.
Cha Joon-hwan received 48.00 points in the men's single short program at the KB Financial Korea Figure Skating Championship 2025 National Men's and Women's Figure Skating Championship and the 2nd national team selection match held at Uijeongbu Ice Rink in Gyeonggi Province on the 4th, 43.53 points in the technical score (PCS), one deduction, and 90.53 points in total. 먹튀검증
He showed off his unchanged skills by beating second-place Lee Si-hyung (81.42 points, Korea University) and third-place Kim Hyun-gyeom (81.30 points, Han Advertising) by a large margin.
Cha Jun-hwan is expected to win a ticket to the International Skating Union (ISU) World Championships in Boston in March if he does not make a big mistake in the free skate at the same venue on the 5th.
This year's World Championships will have national quotas for the 2026 Milan and Cortina D'Ampezzo Winter Olympics, and the world championships will be given to the first and second place men's singles.
The national team for the next season will be determined by summing the scores of the first national team selection match held in November last year and the results of this tournament.
Cha Jun-hwan was ranked first with 264.59 points in the first round of selection.
Seo Min-gyu (Gyeongshin High School), who was ranked second overall with 244.23 points at the time, only scored 79.18 points due to his jumping mistake.
Cha Joon-hwan scored 9.70 points in basic score and 3.33 points in performance score (GOE) by running the first high-level jump task quadruple salco.
However, he fell while attempting a triple lutz-triple loop combination jump and lost 2.95 points.
Perhaps due to the aftermath of the mistake, he also received level 3 in the flying Carmel spin.
After catching his breath, Cha was able to concentrate again. Cha, who started acting in the latter half, perfectly jumped on the triple axel, his final jumping task.
He then finished the performance by performing the change foot spin, step sequence, and change foot combination spin all at level 4, which is the highest difficulty.
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