Cha Jun-hwan, the leader of men's figure skating, will compete in the free skating at the Beijing Olympics today (10th).



Following the momentum of the short program, we challenge the highest ranking in Korean men's history.



Jun-hwan Cha, in the short program, finished fourth with a score of 99.51, breaking the all-time record for a Korean player.



In today's free skating, he is likely to break 15th in the best Korean men's all-time record, which he set in Pyeongchang four years ago.



Success in two quadruple jumps is the key.



It is also interesting to see whether or not Japan's Yuzuru Hanyu, a gold medalist at the Pyeongchang Olympics who finished in 8th place, will succeed in the quadruple axel that rotates four and a half laps for the first time in history, while Nathan Chen, a 'jump machine' of the United States, who leads the second place by more than five points, is aiming for a gold medal.



Pyeongchang Olympic Skeleton Gold Medalist Yun Seong-bin will compete in the first and second races today.



Yun Seong-bin is in a bit of a slump recently, and attention is also focused on whether 22-year-old rookie Jung Seung-gi is doing well.