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16-year-old figure skating fairy Hae-in, the youngest Korean player ever, climbed to the top 10 of the world championships.

With Kim Ye-rim in 11th place, Korea secured two tickets to the Beijing Olympics.



This is reporter Kim Hyung-yeol.



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Born in 2005, Lee Hae-in, the youngest contestant, started acting to match the background music of the movie Black Swan.



In the first three consecutive jumps, he started off with anxiety, smashing his buttocks, but he got up and quickly regained stability.



In the triple loop and triple flip jump, he scored at least 1 additional point in a row, and caught the eye with his cheerful steps and splendid spins.



I finished my free skating performance with a neat combination spin without making a big mistake.

Coming



out of the ice and confused about the exit,



[Shin Haesuk/Coach: Come here, Haein~] It



was a senior debut that was thrilling to the end.



Lee Hae-in climbed to 10th place with a total of 193.44 points, becoming the youngest and fourth Korean player in his career to reach the top 10.



[Lee Haein/National Figure Skating Representative: I am really happy to be in the'Top 10', and I think I need to make up for the shortcomings.]



Kim Ye-rim, who was 5th in the short, fell twice and was pushed to 11th.



Still, with the two athletes ranking 21 in total, Korea won two tickets to the Beijing Olympics.



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Russia's Trussova won the bronze medal for the first time ever on the adventure of attempting five jumps in four rotations.



I fell twice, but I jumped from 12th in the short to 3rd at once, receiving close to 20 points in one continuous jump in the perfect quadruple lutz.



Tuktami Sheva, 25, who played twice with Triple Axel, shed tears after winning the medal after six years, and Russia swept the medal as Sherbakkova reached the top.



(Video editing: Namil)